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Week 15/16 Weekly Highlights Press and schedule information 12th - 18th April 2014 GENERAL PRESS CONTACTS James Vaughan 020 7156 6621 / james.vaughan@itv.com Luke Hean ue 020 7156 6586 / luke.hean ue@itv.com For more informa tion go to www.itv.com /press centr e For daily official Twitter updat es follow @it vpr es sc entre * indicat es no photo publicity support at www.itv pict ures.co.uk **Please note that all information is private and confidential and is embargoed until after the Final Exchange on Wednesday** Britain’s Got Talent Ant and Dec present a new series of the hit talent show as hopefuls audition for the chance to perform at the next Royal Variety Performance Saturday, 7.15pm Amazing Greys Saturday, 8.30pm The Walton Sextuplets at 30 Thursday, 9pm This document is the subject matter of Copyright. It may only be reproduced pursuant to a licence issued by the Copyright owner or pursuant to the statutory licence set out in Schedule 17 of the Broadcasting Act 1990. The statutory licence only operates if the publisher has given notice in the prescribed form to the Copyright Tribunal of its intention to publish and requested the Tribunal to settle the amount payable, or if the publisher is paying to the Copyright owner the amount determined following an application to the Copyright Tribunal. Week 15/16 Undeniable Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis Monday, 9pm Friday, 8pm Britain’s Got More Talent Saturday, 8.30pm Cricket: Pepsi Indian Premier League Live * 12th - 18th April 2014 from Wednesday, times vary ITV.com A Mother’s Son Monday, 10pm and Tuesday, 10.05pm Nerds and Monsters Monday – Friday, 4.30pm Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Britain’s Got Talent Saturday 12th April, 7.15pm Ant and Dec present the eighth exciting series of Britain's biggest talent search. The judging panel – comedian David Walliams, singer Alesha Dixon, actress Amanda Holden and talent show supremo Simon Cowell – return for the third year running, hoping to uncover more UK talent. Auditions have been held in Belfast, London, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff in a bid to find a variety act fit for royalty and worthy of the top prize of £250,000. Previous contestants, including singers Paul Potts and Susan Boyle, dog act Ashleigh and Pudsey and last year’s winners, shadow dancers Attraction, have gone on to achieve massive success across the globe. The judges provide as much entertainment as the acts themselves as they debate the talent and entertainment value of each wannabe superstar. None of the hopefuls wish to hear the dreaded sound of the judges' buzzers, but if all four judges push them, the audition will be cut short and the dream will be over. This year sees the debut of the golden buzzer, which allows each judge to send one act each straight through to the live semi-finals regardless of the other judges’ opinions. Ant and Dec wait in the wings to provide support, which involves either joining in the celebrations or offering a shoulder to cry on, as the acts exit the stage. Which of the acts will be returning for another performance and the chance to take the stage at this year's Royal Variety Show? Amazing Greys Saturday 12th April, 8.30pm Take Me Out’s host Paddy McGuinness and former newsreader Angela Rippon present this brand new game show which is set to become the ultimate battle of the generations. Following a similar format to the old classic Generation Game, a series of confident young challengers will take on some of the UK's most celebrated senior citizens in games and challenges based around the elders’ formidable talents. Football star Sir Geoff Hurst, food expert Prue Leith and tennis champion Christine Truman are just some of the famous pensioners lined up to take part in future episodes. This week’s series opener sees contestants Sal Sinawi and Duncan Millin facing off against 73year-old strongman Henry Clark, 75-year-old radio DJ David Hamilton, 77-year-old cyclist Derek Stewart, 68-year-old darts champion John Lowe and 67-year-old quiz mastermind Liz Horrocks. The younger contestants will face a maximum of three Amazing Greys. If they can beat two of the three, they will leave with £10,000. If not, they will leave with nothing. Which will triumph – age and wisdom or youth and enthusiasm? ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 The Walton Sextuplets at 30 Thursday 17th April 9pm As the Walton sextuplets reach their 30th birthday, this brand new documentary follows the girls - Hannah, Luci, Jennie, Ruth, Kate and Sarah - and their parents Janet and Graham as they take the trip of a lifetime to New York to celebrate their birthday together in style. The world’s only all-female sextuplets, the Waltons from Wallasey have attracted headlines from the moment they were born and at each subsequent milestone in their lives. The girls have also reached an age where they are thinking about having families themselves. Featuring new and archive footage, this film offers an intimate portrayal of this unique family, following Janet and Graham’s extraordinary journey from their initial efforts at conception to producing sextuplets, the girls’ passage through their teenage years and their reaching this milestone. Capturing all the celebrations as they mark their 30th, the girls are seen shopping, ice-skating, taking a trip on a helicopter and having tattoos to celebrate their birthday - each gets a tattoo of six interlinking hearts. The family are surprised by some of the people who have previously featured in their lives, including Michael Aspel, and for the first time ever they meet the Carpios, another family of sextuplets. Undeniable Monday 14th April, 9pm The two-part thriller about Jane Fielding (Claire Goose), who believes that she recognises her mother’s killer 23 years after the murder took place, concludes. Nearly a quarter of a century after her mother’s death, Jane is married to Rob (Felix Scott) and has a daughter of her own, but the traumatic events of that day still haunt her. Then, on a routine visit to hospital, she locks eyes with the man whom she thinks killed her mother. Andrew Bolton (Peter Firth) is a respected consultant oncologist and family man whose status and impeccable demeanour make him an unlikely suspect. Furthermore, it emerges that Jane has made accusations against others in the past and that her identifications have proved to be entirely false. Her family and the investigating police begin to worry that this is just another such claim. When Andrew’s DNA results establish his innocence beyond any doubt, Jane still cannot accept that he is not the killer and sets out to ITV.com prove it. Isolated and alone, her determination becomes increasingly irrational and obsessive. As the police again become involved, Jane’s home life is turned upside-down as the tension threatens to destroy her marriage to Rob. Meanwhile Andrew is deeply hurt by the suspicions of his own daughter, Emma (Christine Bottomley). Emma’s confusion and anguish find an outlet when she lashes out at Jane, unleashing a series of consequences which neither of the two women could possibly have foreseen. Pippa Haywood stars as Chief Investigating Officer Alison Hall, the original investigating officer who has been brought back to handle the case. 12th - 18th April 2014 Week 15/16 Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis Friday 18th April, 8pm In this brand new six-part series, Warwick Davis and his family go on holiday in different parts of Great Britain. Whether camping, caravanning or staying in his campervan, Warwick aims to find out what the British holiday can provide that cannot be found in other parts of the world. He investigates what makes a quintessential British holiday and explores the attractions we have to offer, meeting lots of friendly characters along the way. The series also provides an amusing insight into how families behave on holiday. Warwick’s family do not share his passion for home-based holidays, so he sets out to change their opinions throughout the series. He struggles with his family’s laid-back approach as he admits that he is an obsessive camping enthusiast. This week’s programme comes from the historic county of Sussex. Warwick and his family visit the famous Birdman competition held each summer in the picturesque seaside town of Worthing. In this event for human-powered flying machines, a bunch of eccentrics attempt to fly off the historic pier in crazy costumes in the hope of winning a big prize. Warwick then has the honour of starting the British Lawnmower Racing Championships in nearby Billingshurst. Finally, the family head off to the fairytale 14th-century Bodiam Castle to meet teams re-enacting famous battles. Warwick is charged with being the peacemaker... but once again, things do not go to plan. The Olivier Awards 2014 Sunday 13th April, 10.15pm Gemma Arterton and Stephen Mangan host this glamorous awards ceremony from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Established in 1976, the Olivier Awards are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of excellence. Named after the acclaimed actor Laurence Olivier since 1984, they are given for West End shows and other productions staged in London and are considered to be the highest accolade British theatre has to offer, comparable to Broadway’s Tony awards in the USA. Nominees for this, the 38th awards ceremony, include Dame Judi Dench, who is bidding for a record eighth award for her role in John Logan’s Peter and Alice, in which she and Ben Whishaw starred as the inspirations for ITV.com Lewis Carroll’s Alice and JM Barrie’s Peter Pan. Jude Law and Tom Hiddleston are nominated for the Best Actor award for their starring roles in Henry V and Coriolanus respectively. Abba’s Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus join the cast of Mamma Mia! for a special celebration of the show’s 15th anniversary in the West End. There are also performances by the nominated casts of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Book of Mormon and Once, plus Broadway legend Bernadette Peters flies in for a very special appearance. For the first time, ITV will also be showing the ceremony on big screens in the Covent Garden piazza. Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Ade at Sea Thursday 17th April, 8.30pm Adrian Edmondson continues his exploration of Britain's maritime past and examines how it continues to influence the lives of the people who depend on the sea today. Ade immerses himself in the lore of the sea, from discovering the roots of old phrases to working with the last surviving rope maker, piloting huge tankers in the Bristol Channel and singing sea shanties on the Mersey. Episode five finds Ade on the west coast of Scotland, where he visits Eigg, one of the most intriguing inhabited islands of the Hebrides. Home to just 99 people, Eigg’s recent history is fascinating. In 1997, after decades of problems with absentee landlords, the islanders raised £1.5 million and bought the island to run it themselves. Ade finds out about their daily lives and the challenges they face in such a remote spot, before joining them for a traditional ceilidh. He then sails back to the mainland and the port of Mallaig. In the 1960s this was a busy fishing port, famed for its kippers and herring. Ade meets two women who worked here as girls in the messy business of gutting the fish. Both met and married local fishermen and share their reminiscences of happy days gone by. Ade ends his journey along this stunning coastline with a sail on a traditional gaffer boat, 40 feet long and built over a century ago. Endeavour Sunday 13th April, 8pm Shaun Evans returns as the younger version of Colin Dexter's feted detective Inspector Morse in a new fourpart series. Also reprising their roles are Roger Allam, Anton Lesser, James Bradshaw and original star John Thaw's daughter Abigail Thaw. In this week’s episode, Sway, Oxford housewife Vivienne Haldane travels home through the November fog. The next morning, she is found murdered - throttled to death with a silk stocking. She is the third woman to die in such circumstances in under a month. Detective Constable Endeavour Morse discovers that all the victims were married and all had their wedding rings removed. As a city-wide manhunt for a multiple murderer intensifies, Endeavour discovers a private diary kept hidden by Mrs Haldane, detailing periodic infidelities ITV.com with an anonymous 'Mr X'. He also traces the murder weapon - a pair of glamorous French stockings - to Burridges, a department store in the heart of the city. The case brings out painful memories for Detective Inspector Fred Thursday (Allam), for whom a chance encounter with Burridges' employee Luisa Armstrong rouses memories of wartime strife and unfulfilled promises. As the suspect list narrows and the strangler stalks his next victim with increasing desperation, other strands of the investigation come into focus. But Endeavour and Thursday, grappling with personal travails, miss a deeper tragedy unfolding. Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Big Star’s Little Star Wednesday 16th April, 8pm The brand new second series of the entertainment show continues this week, opening the door once again to find out what life is really like in some celebrity households. Host Stephen Mulhern, also currently riding high with the revitalised Catchphrase, quizzes some of Britain’s most popular stars and their children to unearth some magical memories and hilarious anecdotes as they try to win as much money as they can for a charity of their choice. The show offers viewers a peek into the home lives of some of the stars, revealing what they are really like behind closed doors. Each week, three celebrities and their little superstars compete for a possible jackpot of £15,000. Will their offspring keep quiet or will there be any embarrassing revelations about what mum or dad get up to when the cameras are not following them? Are star parents really as cool as they appear to be? What cringeworthy crushes do they have and what hobbies and habits would they prefer to keep out of the public eye? Most importantly, will the kids be able to keep the family secrets under wraps or will the glare of the spotlight encourage them to divulge them? Britain’s Got More Talent Saturday 12th April, 8.30pm Currently on ITV screens as the host of game shows Catchphrase and Big Star’s Little Star, Stephen Mulhern also returns to host a brand new series of the mammoth talent competition’s companion show. As the main show kicks off with auditions, Stephen goes behind the scenes to uncover all the latest news, views and gossip from the programme. As well as all the usual backstage shenanigans, Stephen catches up with the acts, hosts and judges about the latest happenings onstage. Stephen’s cheeky banter with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon usually results in some rather more candid opinions from the judges than they might offer on the main show. Also in store are plenty of behind-thescenes surprises as expert magician Stephen wows the waiting contestants with a trick or two. Starting with the auditions and following the competition through every stage to the final, Britain’s Got More Talent is the ideal companion to one of the biggest shows of the year. As the live shows arrive, Stephen grills celebrity guests and contestants alike as he strives to find out all the biggest stories and opinions relating to the UK’s biggest talent search. ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Tom Daley Goes Global Thursday 17th April, 9pm Fresh from another fun-packed series of ITV’s celebrity diving show Splash!, Olympic bronze medallist Tom Daley invites ITV2 viewers along for the ride as he embarks on his next big adventure. Cameras follow Plymouth-born diving hero Tom and his best friend Sophie as they set off on the journey of a lifetime – a backpacking tour across the globe taking in Asia, Africa and Australasia. The young pals kicked off the sixpart series last week by heading for Thailand, where the first-time backpackers were faced with budget accommodation and a major A Mother’s Son culture shock on the first leg of their journey. Their second adventure takes them to the equally alien land of Japan, beginning in ultramodern Tokyo where a lack of English translation soon leads to the friends getting lost. They eventually check into a hostel with tiny rooms and no beds before meeting some colourful characters who specialise in fancy dress, taking tea with a young dancing girl and hitting the stage for a night of crazy karaoke. The trip Monday 14th April, 10pm and Tuesday 15th April, 10.05pm culminates in a visit to an ancient lantern festival, before Tom faces a terrifying paraglide. Will unpredictable weather conditions threaten Tom’s hopes of taking part in another exhilarating challenge, as they did in Thailand? Another chance to see the thrilling two-part drama starring Hermione Norris, Martin Clunes, Paul McGann and Alexander Arnold. When a teenage schoolgirl is found murdered in woods near a town in Suffolk, mother of two Rosie Haleton (Norris) discovers damning evidence that could be connected to the crime. Recently remarried, Rosie lives with her two children Jamie (Arnold) and Olivia (Ellie Bamber), husband Ben Harley (Clunes) and his children from a previous marriage, Jessica (Antonia Clarke) and Rob (Jake Davies). As they settle into daily life living together under one roof, Rosie begins to suspect she may be sharing her home with a killer when she finds a pair of blood-splattered trainers hidden under Jamie’s bed. At first Rosie tries to dismiss her suspicions, believing them too incredible to be true. Could her son be involved in murder? Rosie finds solace in an unlikely place, confiding in her ex-husband David (McGann), who like Rosie totally dismisses the idea that Jamie could be responsible. Reluctantly, he agrees to follow his son in the hope of clearing his name, only to discover that Jamie has been spending time with school dropout Sean (Josef Altin) who was previously arrested for sexual assault against a minor. At home, Ben’s son Rob has been acting strangely since learning of the murder and will not explain why. It is clear that he has something to hide – could he have been a witness or even been somehow involved? ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Cricket: Pepsi Indian Premier League Live * from Wednesday 16th April, times vary Live coverage of the seventh Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament begins this week on ITV4. Traditionally, the build-up to the series begins in February with the players’ auction, which takes place under the glare of the media spotlight. The big news as far as English cricket fans are concerned is that Delhi Daredevils have made the third highest bid of the auction for the former England star Kevin Pietersen, despite his miserable winter with the England team. Now that Pietersen is no longer playing international cricket, he is available for the entire tournament and the Daredevils have shown their faith by appointing him as captain of the side. Not surprisingly after England’s disastrous recent form, Pietersen is the only English player taking part in the IPL this year despite several players having made themselves available. This year there will be eight teams taking part, one fewer than last year with the withdrawal of Pune Warriors. As usual the tournament opens with the defending champions’ first match as 2013 winners Mumbai Indians take on 2012 winners Kolkata Knight Riders. To avoid clashes with the 2014 General Election, 20 of this year’s fixtures will be staged in the United Arab Emirates, with the opening match on Wednesday April 16 taking place in Abu Dhabi. Nerds and Monsters Monday 14th – Friday 18th April, 4.30pm The brand new animated comedy series launches on CITV this spring. Nerds & Monsters features three nerdy kids – Dudley Squat, Betty Hooger and Irwin Chang-Stein – and a dumb football linebacker, Stan Grissle, who are marooned on a strange uncharted island, The castaways have to be smart if they are to resist the relentless attacks by the island’s inhabitants, a tribe of hideous monsters who mistakenly believe they are threatened by these new human invaders. Luckily for the nerds, the monsters are not really that smart at all! Dudley may be short, but he is the intellectual giant of the group and extremely bossy. Betty is hypersensitive, overdramatic and totally uncoordinated, while Irwin is frightened of absolutely everything except Betty, on whom he has a giant crush. Stan is big, loyal, ITV.com neckless and breathes through his mouth. Now away from his team, he realises that he is no longer the big strong jock but depends on the Nerds for survival. The Monsters have a supreme leader in Zarg, whose job is to get rid of the Nerds. Skur is an arrogant flying lizard who is stuck with playing second fiddle to Zarg but sees the arrival of the Nerds as his chance to gain power. Husband and wife monsters Urp and Durn are constantly bickering, which is hardly surprising since they share the same body! Vink, Maiden Cheena and Lyle complete the line-up. Ten new episodes will be showing this week. Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 SOAP ROUND-UP **Please note that all plotline information for Coronation Street and Emmerdale is private and confidential and is embargoed until Tuesday 8th April** Emmerdale Charity realises why she is off her food and takes a pregnancy test. When the result comes out as positive, she swears Debbie to secrecy, determined to have a termination. Megan discovers the test kit and confronts Declan. His reaction surprises everyone and he proposes marriage to Charity, who accepts but seems to have reservations. Jai is furious that after all their years together when she refused to have a child with him she is so quick to have one with Declan. Debbie sticks her oar in by warning Declan that her mother will probably have a ulterior motive in agreeing to marry him. Finn finds out about Pete and Victoria and tells her to be careful, warning her that his brother will only let her down. Pollard is devastated when he discovers that Val has slept with Ian and when he organises a dinner party, things go from bad to worse. Marlon goes to see Donna and April before they leave and realises how much he will miss the little girl when she calls him Daddy, but Rhona is still suspicious of Donna’s true intentions. Moira is disappointed when Cain asks to put their wedding plans on hold until the business with Belle is cleared up. Dom has a mystery benefactor, whose identity Harriet later deduces. Declan agrees to let Pear Tree Cottage to Bernice for her salon but she has still to break the news to Jimmy. James goes to get Adam a present for his 21st – and seems strangely unsettled when Chas tells him that it is actually Adam’s 22nd birthdayK Coronation Street Tina decides to seduce Peter in the pub, but back at her flat his guilt takes over and he leaves her hurt and alone once again. Peter drowns his sorrows with a bottle of whisky in the factory and, when confronted by a furious Carla, tells her that he is struggling with the prospect of impending fatherhood. Unimpressed, Carla gives him an ultimatum, insisting he enter rehab or she will terminate the pregnancy. Anna remains on edge following her sordid deal with Phelan, who eventually lies to Owen and Gary that Valerie forced him to ease up on them. As her family members show their gratitude, Anna struggles to keep it together. Steve manages to push Andrea and Lloyd back into each others’ arms. Maria’s behaviour causes concern as she hides away in the flat with Liam fearing that Marcus will snatch him. She later attacks Todd in the street, is rude to customers in the salon and makes a pass at Tyrone. Maria posts a gift for Ruby through Tyrone’s door as an apology, causing him to worry that Kirsty has recently been nearby. Sally is furious when Kevin allows Sophie and Maddie to stay at his house. Gail signs up for a self-defence course at the gym, followed by Mary. Rita is shocked to learn that Dennis is in hospital after being beaten up. He explains how things with Gloria went wrong, causing him to end up sleeping rough again. Rita allows him to stay on her sofa, but makes it clear that it is a temporary arrangement. Tracy and Rob strike a deal with Tony and agree to sell his dodgy goods in their shop. ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 13.15 FILM: Smokey and the Bandit (1977) 15.00 The Chase 16.30 FA Cup Semi-Final Live: Arsenal v Wigan Athletic 19.15 Britain’s Got Talent 20.30 Amazing Greys 22.30 The Americans 23.45 FA Cup Highlights 00.30 Through the Keyhole 03.00 In Plain Sight 03.45 ITV Nightscreen SUNDAY 13TH APRIL 09.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal 13.45 Big Star’s Little Star (shown last Wednesday) 14.40 Britain’s Got Talent (shown yesterday) 15.55 Bond Season: FILM: Octopussy (1983) 18.45 Catchphrase 19.30 Off Their Rockers 20.00 Endeavour 22.15 The Olivier Awards 2014 00.00 Rugby Highlights: Aviva Premiership 04.05 ITV Nightscreen 05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show MONDAY 14TH APRIL 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Storage Hoarders 15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Coronation Street 20.00 I Never Knew That About Britain 20.30 Coronation Street 21.00 Undeniable 22.35 The Agenda 23.05 Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald 03.00 UEFA Champions League Weekly 04.10 ITV Nightscreen ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: TUESDAY 15TH APRIL 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Storage Hoarders 15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 River Monsters 20.00 Midsomer Murders 22.35 FILM: The Grudge 2 (2006) 03.00 Loose Women 03.45 ITV Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Storage Hoarders 15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Coronation Street 20.00 Big Star’s Little Star 21.00 Law & Order: UK 22.35 Paul O’Grady’s Animal Orphans 23.35 Baboons with Bill Bailey 03.40 ITV Nightscreen THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Storage Hoarders 15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Britain’s Young Drinkers: Tonight 20.00 Emmerdale 20.30 Ade at Sea 21.00 The Walton Sextuplets at 30 ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: THURSDAY 17TH APRIL (contd) 22.35 FILM: Mercury Rising (1998) 03.00 Britain’s Young Drinkers: Tonight (shown earlier) 03.25 ITV Nightscreen FRIDAY 18TH APRIL 06.00 Daybreak 10.45 Storage Hoarders 12.25 Mystery Map 13.40 Dickinson’s Real Deal 14.45 FILM: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) 17.35 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Coronation Street 20.00 Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis 20.30 Coronation Street 21.00 Lewis 22.15 FILM: The Bourne Supremacy (2004) 03.40 ITV Nightscreen SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale Omnibus 08.40 Coronation Street Omnibus 11.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 12.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 13.00 Tom Daley Goes Global 14.35 FILM: The Incredible Hulk (2008) 16.50 FILM: Cats and Dogs (2001) 18.35 FILM: Year One (2009) 20.30 Britain’s Got More Talent 22.00 Celebrity Juice 22.50 Crazy Beaches 23.15 Britain’s Got Talent 00.30 Britain’s Got More Talent 01.30 Fake Reaction 02.10 Dads 05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: SUNDAY 13TH APRIL 06.45 Example: The Hot Desk 06.55 Emmerdale Omnibus 09.40 Coronation Street Omnibus 12.10 The Vamps: The Hot Desk 12.25 FILM: Dennis (1993) 14.15 FILM: Nancy Drew (2007) 16.25 Britain’s Got Talent 17.40 Britain’s Got More Talent 19.15 FILM: Johnny English (2003) 21.00 FILM: Knocked Up (2007) 23.35 FILM: Paranormal Activity (2007) 01.30 Mom 01.55 Mom 02.20 The Vampire Diaries MONDAY 14TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 06.55 Coronation Street 08.30 Dinner Date 09.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 10.30 The Real Housewives of Miami 11.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 13.30 Coronation Street 14.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16.10 The Real Housewives of Miami 17.05 The Millionaire Matchmaker 18.00 Dinner Date 20.00 Two and a Half Men 20.30 Two and a Half Men 21.00 Mom 21.30 Mom 22.00 FILM: Couples Retreat (2009) 00.20 Two and a Half Men 00.45 Two and a Half Men 01.10 Dads 01.35 Dads 05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: TUESDAY 15TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 06.55 Coronation Street 08.30 Dinner Date 09.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 10.30 The Real Housewives of Miami 11.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 13.30 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Miami 17.05 The Millionaire Matchmaker 18.00 Dinner Date 20.00 Two and a Half Men 20.30 Two and a Half Men 21.00 The Vampire Diaries 22.00 Celebrity Juice 22.50 FILM: Paranormal Activity (2007) 00.40 Two and a Half Men 01.10 Two and a Half Men 01.35 The Vampire Diaries 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale 06.30 Britain’s Got More Talent 08.30 Dinner Date 09.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 10.30 The Real Housewives of Miami 11.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Britain’s Got More Talent 16.10 The Real Housewives of Miami 17.05 The Millionaire Matchmaker 18.00 Dinner Date 20.00 Two and a Half Men 20.30 Two and a Half Men 21.00 Through the Keyhole ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL (contd) 22.00 FILM: Shaun of the Dead (2004) 00.05 Two and a Half Men 00.35 Two and a Half Men 01.05 Fake Reaction 02.10 Keisha: The Hot Desk 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 08.30 Dinner Date 09.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 10.30 The Real Housewives of Miami 11.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Miami 17.35 The Millionaire Matchmaker 18.30 Dinner Date 20.00 Two and a Half Men 20.30 Two and a Half Men 21.00 Tom Daley Goes Global 22.00 Celebrity Juice 22.50 Dads 23.20 Two and a Half Men 23.45 Two and a Half Men 00.15 Mom 00.45 Mom 01.10 Dads 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen FRIDAY 18TH APRIL 06.00 Emmerdale 06.30 Emmerdale 07.50 Union J: The Hot Desk 08.05 FILM: Dennis (1993) 09.55 FILM: Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties (2006) 11.35 Emmerdale 12.05 Emmerdale 12.35 FILM: Nancy Drew (2007) ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: FRIDAY 18TH APRIL (contd) 17.35 FILM: Ice Age 2 (2006) 19.15 FILM: Johnny English (2003) 21.00 FILM: Knocked Up (2007) 23.40 Take Me Out 00.40 Two and a Half Men 01.10 Two and a Half Men 01.35 Mom 02.00 Mom 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 07.05 Murder, She Wrote 10.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 13.20 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15.20 Agatha Christie’s Marple 20.30 Doc Martin 21.30 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey 00.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 02.10 ITV3 Nightscreen SUNDAY 13TH APRIL 07.15 Murder, She Wrote 08.15 Murder, She Wrote 13.35 Agatha Christie’s Marple 16.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 20.00 The Zoo 21.00 Birds of a Feather 21.30 Vicious 22.00 FILM: Private Benjamin (1980) 03.15 ITV3 Nightscreen 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: MONDAY 14TH APRIL 07.15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 14.05 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18.50 Murder, She Wrote 19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 Long Lost Family 22.00 A Mother’s Son 00.10 Agatha Christie’s Marple 02.05 ITV3 Nightscreen TUESDAY 15TH APRIL 07.15 Agatha Christie’s Marple 11.00 Murder, She Wrote 14.10 Agatha Christie’s Marple 19.00 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 FILM: Death Becomes Her (1992) 22.05 A Mother’s Son 00.15 Agatha Christie’s Marple 02.15 ITV3 NIghtscreen WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL 07.15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 10.55 Murder, She Wrote 14.10 Agatha Christie’s Marple 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 21.35 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 00.15 Agatha Christie’s Marple 02.15 ITV3 NIghtscreen THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 07.20 Agatha Christie’s Marple 11.05 Murder, She Wrote 14.10 Agatha Christie’s Marple 19.00 Murder, She Wrote 00.15 FILM: Death Becomes Her (1992) 02.10 ITV3 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: FRIDAY 18TH APRIL 08.45 Agatha Christie’s Marple 12.40 FILM: Up Pompeii (1971) 20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 Love Your Garden 21.30 Love Your Garden 22.00 By Royal Appointment 00.45 FILM: Private Benjamin (1980) 02.45 Bomb Girls 03.35 ITV3 NIghtscreen 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 06.15 Cheers 06.40 Cheers 08.00 Movies Now 08.10 Bundesliga Football Highlights 09.10 UEFA Champions League Weekly 09.40 Hornblower 11.50 Hornblower 13.55 FILM: The Last Sunset (1961) 16.10 FILM: Spartacus (1960) 21.00 FILM: Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009) 23.00 FILM: Scarface (1983) 02.20 Cheers 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen SUNDAY 13TH APRIL 06.00 Cheers 06.20 Cheers 06.45 Cheers 09.25 World Rally Championship Highlights 10.25 The Car Chasers 11.25 Ax Men 12.20 FILM: Night Passage (1957) 14.15 FILM: Spartacus (1960) 18.00 Storage Wars 18.30 Storage Wars ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: SUNDAY 13TH APRIL (contd) 19.00 Storage Wars 19.30 Storage Wars 20.00 Rugby Highlights: Aviva Premiership 21.00 FA Cup Highlights 22.00 FILM: Public Enemies (2009) MONDAY 14TH APRIL 08.35 Kojak 09.35 Magnum PI 10.35 Magnum PI 14.45 Kojak 15.50 Magnum PI 16.50 Magnum PI 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 Moto GP Highlights 21.00 Storage Wars 21.30 Storage Wars 22.00 Ax Men 23.00 Bundesliga Football Highlights 00.00 Rugby Highlights: Aviva Premiership TUESDAY 15TH APRIL 08.25 Kojak 09.30 Magnum PI 10.30 Magnum PI 14.45 Kojak 15.50 Magnum PI 16.50 Magnum PI 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special 22.00 FILM: Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983) 00.15 Penn & Teller: Fool Us 02.50 Movies Now ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Programmes available in HD this press week: WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL 06.00 Movies Now 08.30 Kojak 09.30 Magnum PI 10.35 Magnum PI 11.35 Imploders 13.40 Kojak 14.45 Cricket: Pepsi Indian Premier League Live 19.30 Cheers 20.00 The Car Chasers 21.00 River Monsters 01.30 Night of the Fight: Hatton’s Last Stand 02.35 Movies Now 02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 08.00 Movies Now 08.40 Kojak 09.40 Magnum PI 11.50 Imploders 13.55 Kojak 15.00 Cricket: Pepsi Indian Premier League Live 19.30 FA Youth Cup 22.00 FILM: Assassins (1995) 00.40 Indian Premier League: Greatest Hitters 01.40 Imploders 02.40 Movies Now 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen FRIDAY 18TH APRIL 06.00 Movies Now 08.55 Kojak 10.00 Magnum PI 11.00 Cricket: Pepsi Indian Premier League Live 20.00 River Monsters 21.00 FILM: Public Enemies (2009) 23.50 FILM: Village of the Damned (1995) 01.50 Imploders 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 This Week’s Top 10 (as at 03/04/2014) 1. The Only Way Is Essex (original TX date 02/04/2014) Last in series. Part soap opera, part reality TV, the series follows the lives, loves and scandals of a group of real-life Essex guys and girls. 2. Coronation Street (original TX date 02/04/2014) Stella says goodbye to the cobbles. Steve comes to Peter's rescue. Owen feels ashamed. 3. Emmerdale (original TX date 02/04/2014) Gossip about Val's HIV status starts to spread. Cain covers for Debbie when the police start asking questions at the garage. Edna gets an unexpected windfall. 4. Law & Order: UK (original TX date 02/04/2014) Crime drama series. Ronnie and Joe are on the hunt for the killer of a seemingly innocent man when the investigation leads them to Ronnie's old boss, ex-DI Natalie Chandler. 5. The Only Way Is Essex (original TX date 30/03/2014) Award-winning reality show. Part soap opera, part reality TV, the series follows the lives, loves and scandals of a group of real-life Essex guys and girls. 6. The Widower (original TX date 31/03/2014) Drama series based on real events. Webster continues to evade capture and plans to bigamously marry Simone, while DI Henry is being thwarted at every step of his investigation. 7. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 02/04/2014) Jeremy Kyle deals with more dilemmas, fiery confrontations and topical issues all in front of a studio audience. 8. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (original TX date 02/04/2014) Reality series. Kathy works on a business deal, Melissa meets with a music bigwig, the ladies gear up for a fashion show and Teresa makes a shocking discovery. 9. Coronation Street (original TX date 31/03/2014) Peter is left dumbstruck by Tina's curveball. Can heartbroken Eva forgive Stella? Sally barks up the wrong tree. 10. Endeavour (original TX date 30/03/2014) Crime drama series. A baffling suicide, an anguished father searching for his missing daughter and the robbery of medieval treasures strain the talents of DC Endeavour Morse. ITV.com Week 15/16 12th - 18th April 2014 Also still available on ITV Player (at itv.com) 1. The Agenda (available until 30/04/2014) Tonight Tom Bradby is joined by shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander, broadcaster Mariella Frostrup, the Apprentice's Nick Hewer, and the Spectator's Isabel Hardman. 2. Mr Selfridge (available until 22/04/2014) Period drama. Harry is desperate to clear his name, Victor and Agnes endure some painful soul-searching when a loved one returns, and Miss Mardle grapples with a romantic dilemma. 3. Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (available until 28/04/2014) Live entertainment show. Peter Andre takes part in another hilarious I'm a Celebrity... Get Out of Me Ear!, and Little Ant and Dec meet London mayor Boris Johnson. 4. Surprise Surprise Mother’s Day Special (available until 29/04/2014) Holly Willoughby highlights a woman who invented a special babygrow, WWE Superstars give a mum from Peckham the VIP treatment and Boyzone surprise a radio station boss in Swindon. 5. The Big Reunion (available until 26/04/2014) The hit reunion show's second series concludes as this year's handful of pop acts finally step out onto the stage in front of thousands of nostalgia-loving pop fans. 6. Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey (available until 28/04/2014) Joanna begins her journey at the Parthenon in Athens, which was created by the ancient Greeks two and a half thousand years ago. 7. Inside Manchester City (available until 01/05/2014) A fascinating documentary programme which goes behind the scenes of one of the Premiership's biggest clubs as they prepare for a hugely important Premier League match. 8. Big Time Rush (available until 16/04/2014) A look at life for the members of a boy band. Camille finds a gold necklace and thinks it is Logan's gift to her, but it is really Kendall's birthday present for Jo. 9. This Morning (available until 09/04/2014) Ruth Jones talks about her successful comedy drama Stella, receiving an MBE and the question of whether hit sitcom Gavin and Stacey will ever return, plus more Movie Mansions. 10. Loose Women (available until 30/04/2014) Actors Richard E Grant and Reece Shearsmith join Kaye Adams, Linda Robson, Jamelia and Nadia Sawalha to reveal all about their latest projects. ITV.com