Programmes available in HD this press week (contd)
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Programmes available in HD this press week (contd)
Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Listing Information Highlights and schedule GENERAL PRESS CONTACTS James Vaughan 020 7156 6621 / james.vaughan@itv.com Luke H ean ue 020 7 156 6 586 / luke.hean ue @i t v .com For m or e inf or ma t ion go to www.it v.com /pr e ss c e ntr e For daily of f icial Twit t er updat es follow @it vpr es sc e nt r e * indicat es no phot o publicity supp or t a t www.itv pict ur e s .c o.uk **Please note that all information is private and confidential and is embargoed until after the Final Exchange on Wednesday** Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower The Doc Martin star looks at the lives and behaviour of horses and how they have contributed to our lives Thursday, 9pm Mr Selfridge Sunday, 9pm Dancing on Ice Sunday, 6.15pm and 8.30pm 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. 2nd - 8th February 2013 Week 05/06 Wild Britain with Ray Mears Friday, 8pm Love in the Wild Monday, 9pm A Mother’s Son Wednesday and Thursday, 10pm Tuesday, 8pm The Looney Tunes Show GT Academy Monday, 8pm Lewis ITV.com Monday - Friday, 3.10pm Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower Thursday 7th February, 9pm Martin Clunes looks at the important role of the world’s working horses in this one-off documentary, as he begins training his own adored Clydesdales to work on his farm. Martin added Clydesdales Ronnie and Bruce to his Dorset menagerie two years ago, but they still have much to learn. They are sent away to be taught commands and how to pull a cart under the expert eye of trainer Robert Sampson. Martin also investigates the traditional uses of the working horse, and how people are finding new ways to keep horses working in the modern world. He travels to a beautiful Italian vineyard to meet a man who believes that horses are better for soil than tractors, and he joins a Canadian farmer for a 20-horse hitch. In Belgium, Martin looks at the traditional use of horses in shrimp fishing. Back in England, he meets the Household Cavalry. Martin’s journey also takes him to the channel port of Boulogne, where he takes part in the route du poisson, a traditional competition with teams of draught horses. In the United States, Martin discovers that working horses are booming as he travels to New Orleans to see the Budweiser Clydesdales delivering beer. He realises that to persuade Ronnie and Bruce to graft for their supper will be no easy task. Mr Selfridge Sunday 3rd February, 9pm The drama series portraying the life of the visionary American retailing entrepreneur, Harry Gordon Selfridge, continues. Jeremy Piven plays the title role, with Katherine Kelly as feisty and alluring socialite Lady Mae, Frances O’Connor as Harry’s wife Rose, Gregory Fitoussi as flamboyant creative director Henri Leclair, Zoe Tapper as “the face of Selfridges” Ellen Love, and Aisling Loftus as shop assistant Agnes. Set in London in 1909, the show explores not only the rise of the flamboyant tycoon but also a time when women were enjoying a new sense of freedom, campaigning for the vote and kicking over the traces of Victorian morality and ITV.com conformity. In this episode, Harry delights in the motor car brought in for an exciting new window display. Roddy surprises Rose at home and young Beatrice sees him. Harry persuades Agnes to return to the store, which causes Victor and Agnes to fall out, though Henri is particularly pleased to see her again. As a result of the quarrel, Victor is open when Lady Mae makes a play for him. Rose confronts Harry after she receives a visit from his mistress, Ellen Love, at which point Harry hits rock bottom, drinking and reliving a traumatic childhood memory as he drives the new car into the night… Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Dancing on Ice Sunday 3rd February, 6.15pm and 8.30pm Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley present the fifth round of live shows in the eighth series of the celebrity ice dancing competition. This year’s competitors are actress Pamela Anderson, singer Shayne Ward, presenters Anthea Turner and Keith Chegwin, Olympians Beth Tweddle and Luke Campbell, former EastEnder Matt Lapinskas, Corrie actor Samia Ghadie, former TOWIE star Lauren Goodger, politician Oona King, comedian Joe Pasquale, and former rugby player Gareth Thomas. Working under the watchful eyes of figure skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, the more talented contestants will be hoping to wow audiences with an awe-inspiring advancement from novice to semi-professional level, demonstrating their progress week after week with dazzling displays of new-found skating prowess. There will be disappointment for some, as Pamela, Lauren and Oona have already discovered, having crashed out of the competition in the first three shows. The recent ‘duel’ episode pushed the skaters to the limit and led to a dramatic skate-off in which Oona’s partner, professional skater Mark Hanretty, took a nasty tumble, momentarily throwing the competition into doubt. Whatever the skill of the skaters, many viewers will be cheering the return of the UK's meanest talent show judge. Jason Gardiner has rejoined the panel and has already proved to be bolder, blunter and ruder than ever before. Joining him are returning judges Robin Cousins and Karen Barber, together with a new addition to the panel, former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts. Wild Britain with Ray Mears Friday 8th February, 8pm In the third series of Wild Britain With Ray Mears, Ray continues his celebration of the British landscape and its wildlife. He travels the length and breadth of Britain during spring and summer to explore forests, rivers, islands and coasts, revealing the wildlife secrets of each habitat. At each location Ray meets local conservationists and amateur enthusiasts with a passion for the wildlife on their doorstep. He shares his knowledge of field crafts and examines the underlying geology that gives the landscape its character. In this episode, Ray takes a trip down the River Wye in Wales. He starts his journey in the Cambrian Mountains before meeting Dr John Taylor, an Environment Agency scientist trying to save a critically endangered mollusc that acts as an indicator species for the water quality in Britain’s fifth longest river. He observes the mating behaviour of the weird looking sea lamprey, who have travelled up the river to spawn at the end of their lives, and watches a colony of sand martins as they tend to their young. Water vole numbers have been decimated by mink across the UK, but in Wales they are making an extraordinary comeback. Ray meets Richard Davies, who is responsible for the release of 1,500 voles back into the Welsh waterways. ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Lewis Monday 4th February, 9pm After seven years of ducking the question, Lewis and Hobson are embarking on a relationship, but the Oxford detective has a new mystery to solve. In the first part of this episode, Intelligent Design, an elderly don is murdered on the night of his release from prison, having served a sentence for causing death by dangerous driving. Richard Seager (Stephen Churchett) has been crushed to death by a Jaguar Mark 2, his body having been found by his wife Martha (Alison Steadman). Mysteriously, Seager had scratched the number ‘500’ into the car’s paintwork. Martha insists that Rachael Cliff (Crystal Leaity), the sister of Seager’s victim, is the killer. Lewis (Kevin Whately) and Hathaway (Laurence Fox) visit Rachel, who claims that she spent the night at Benison College with Adam Tibbit (Josh Bolt). Investigations at the college reveal that Seager not only had major disagreements with the provost but also was preparing to divorce Martha. The plot thickens when forensics show that a piece of hair recovered from the interior of the Jaguar belongs to Rachel Cliff. As Lewis and Hathaway interview Rachel they are interrupted by the discovery of a skeletal body and a suitcase in the college chapel’s attic. The luggage label reads ‘Soo-Min Chong’. Seager wasn’t scratching the number ‘500’ after all... Splash! Saturday 2nd February, 7pm Vernon Kay and Gabby Logan present the final of the competition in which Olympic bronze medallist Tom Daley mentors a group of celebrities in mastering the art of diving. Currently one of the most popular names in British sport, Tom was one of the youngest members of Team GB at the 2012 London Olympics. Already accomplished at the grand old age of 18, he has decided to pass on some of his knowledge to a group of celebrities, including comics Helen Lederer, Dom Joly and Omid Djalili, Sugababe Jade Ewen, TV presenters Jenni Falconer, Donna Air, Charlotte Jackson and Linda Barker, model Caprice, Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo, Olympic ski jumper Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards, reality star Joey Essex, TV gardener Diarmuid Gavin, and actors Jake Canuso and Tina Malone. With Team GB’s diving coach Andy Banks, comedian Jo Brand and former Olympic diving medallist Leon Taylor on ITV.com hand to score the divers, the voting public have decided the top three places each week, with one clear winner automatically going through to the semi-final. The remaining two top-placed celebs in each heat have then faced one last attempt to impress the judges in the splash-off for the other semi-final place. Nine contestants have already been handed their towels, leaving Omid, Jake, Charlotte, Eddie, Linda and Anthony to face each other in the penultimate round. At the time of going to press, the final line-up is yet to be confirmed from the group of six semi-finalists, but there are doubtless many more twists and turns to come before the winner emerges from the pool. Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Take Me Out Saturday 2nd February, 8.30pm Paddy McGuinness pulls out all the stops to wow the ladies in the latest instalment of the dating show's fifth series, but will he be able to land them their dream fella from among a quartet of eligible bachelors? A group of 30 single and sassy ladies are waiting patiently, hoping to be impressed by whoever descends in the famous love lift. The gents each offer the girls an insight into their lives, quirks, passions and skills, all in the hope of winning a dream date on the sun-soaked Isle of Fernandos. Will this bunch of potential suitors be as picky as some of those in previous series? Each of Paddy’s girls controls a light, which they can switch off if they don’t like what they see. None of the boys want to join the blackout club – the name given to the unfortunate group of chaps who have failed to keep at least one woman interested until the end of their pitch – so they will be doing their utmost to put on a good show. Tonight’s brave bachelors include Gavin, a guitar teacher from Huddersfield; Stuart, a 999 call operative from Bristol; Sen, a choir leader from London; and Russell, a butcher from Belfast. The show also features all the latest dating news from the Isle of Fernandos. The Jonathan Ross Show Saturday 2nd February, 9.45pm Jonathan Ross unleashes his infectious wit, sense of fun and interview skills on more celebrity guests this week as the new series of his popular talk show continues. He will also introduce some incredible live music from some of the biggest acts on the planet. Ross's guests have been a fascinating and diverse bunch of A- listers, and this week’s guests include stars from the worlds of comedy and cinema well as one of television’s all-time greats. Eddie Izzard has not only been delighting audiences for over 20 years with his idiosyncratic brand of stand-up comedy but also raised a great deal of cash for Sport Relief by running a remarkable 43 marathons in 51 days. Swedish action hero Dolph Lundgren’s many screen credits include Universal Soldier, The Expendables and Missionary Man, which he also directed. ‘National treasure’ is an over-used term nowadays, but one man who undoubtedly qualifies for such a description is Sir David Attenborough, who has been presenting wildlife and natural history programmes for over half a century. Russell Brand continues to endear himself to the public with his apparent eccentricity and outrageous sense of humour. Music comes from Pulp, the former Britpop stars who have recently made a successful return to the concert platform. ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Great Night Out Friday 8th February, 9pm The comedy drama series continues to chronicle the lives of four thirty-something men who bicker and bond their way through a weekly night on the tiles in Stockport. Filmed on location in London and Stockport, the series was created by The Worst Week of My Life writers Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni, and stars Will Ash, Stephen Walters, Craig Parkinson and Lee Boardman as the trouble-prone quartet, along with Ricky Tomlinson, Rebekah Staton, Naomi Bentley, Susie Blake and Christine Bottomley. The series charts the lads’ attempts to right their worldly wrongs – so long as they don’t have to move too far from their local, the football or the greasy spoon to do so. In this week's episode, the ways of women continue to confuse and confound the lads. Conflict looms for Hodge (Boardman) and Kath (Staton) when their romantic weekend away is blown off course by the appearance of some unexpected visitors. Beggsy (Ash) is faring better when it comes to love as he finds himself finally enjoying various pleasures that he has been missing. Meanwhile, the frisky new ways of Colleen (Bentley) cause Daz (Walters) to ask himself some difficult questions. All Star Family Fortunes Sunday 3rd February, 7.45pm Vernon Kay presents the fifth episode in a brand new series of the popular game show in which two celebrity-led teams battle it out to win up to £30,000 for their chosen charity. This week actress Samantha Womack and McFly’s Tom Fletcher compete, aided by their relatives. The two famous faces and their families hope to win big money for their favourite good causes by answering a series of seemingly easy questions, based on a survey of 100 members of the British public. Anyone familiar with the format will understand that this is not as easy as it sounds, and know how rare it is for one team to come up with a full list of answers. The opposing team will be ready to pounce ITV.com with a make-or-break answer of their own, hoping to steal the cash prize for that round. Vernon is never shy in his responses when contestants suggest bizarre, ridiculous or hilarious answers, and will be sure to dig out some embarrassing photographs, footage or information on at least one of the contestants before the show is over. The winning team has the opportunity to play for £10,000, but the big challenge is trying to bag the full £30,000 in the final Big Money round. With limited time and some tricky questions, will they be able to secondguess the British public and secure the full amount? Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Love in the Wild Tuesday 5th February, 8pm ITV2 presents the second series of the reality adventure show, this time hosted by model, actress and presenter Jenny McCarthy. Fourteen single guys and girls have signed up to navigate the wilds of the Dominican Republic, competing in challenges which test their abilities and compatibility as a team, and ultimately aiming to achieve their main goal of finding true romance. The seven ladies get to choose their seven male companions, and, in a surprise twist for the series opener, seven additional guys are brought in, meaning the contenders will kick off their jungle adventure as a group of trios. The adventurers are immediately thrown into a challenge that forces them to find their way through rough waters and crawl through a snake-infested well. The 21 contestants must then deal with a tense and emotional elimination ceremony which breaks up some teams and strengthens others. At the end of the episode, seven of the single guys will be sent home for good, making way for the remaining seven couples to properly begin their dating journey. Those who do best in each challenge will be rewarded with luxury accommodation, while those who fail to work well as a team will be faced with a night under the stars. The Big Reunion Thursday 7th February, 9pm This exciting new series brings back six acts from one of the golden ages of British and Irish pop music. These turn-of-themillennium, all-singing, alldancing groups sold millions of records, played to packed-out arenas, and scored massive chart hits across the globe over a ten year period between 1995 and 2005. The groups – Atomic Kitten (Natasha Hamilton, Liz McClarnon, Kerry Katona), 5ive (Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Richard ‘Abz’ Breen, Sean Conlon), B*Witched (Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Sinead O’Carroll, Lindsay Armaou), Liberty X (Jessica Taylor, Michelle Heaton, Kevin Simm, Kelli Young, Tony Lundon), 911 (Lee Brennan, Simon ‘Spike’ Dawbarn, Jimmy Constable) and Honeyz (Celena Cherry, Mariama Goodman, Heavenli Roberts) – will all be reunited for another chance to shine on stage in front of thousands of fans. With only two weeks of ITV.com intense rehearsals before their big comeback, it is likely to be a rewarding yet challenging experience for many of the former stars, so expect tears of both joy and sadness as they work their way towards the big night. The show will also take a look at what happened when the groups disbanded, and how some members remained in the celebrity spotlight while others pursued a diverse range of careers including circus performing, nursing, teaching, farming and wedding photography. As the singers are catapulted back into the limelight, will old rivalries, love interests and disagreements resurface? Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 A Mother’s Son Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th February, 10pm ITV3 presents another chance to see this 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, husband Ben Harley (Clunes) and his children from a previous marriage, Jessica and Rob. As they settle into daily life together, Rosie begins to suspect that she may be sharing her home with a killer when she finds a pair of blood- GT Academy splattered trainers hidden under Jamie’s bed. At first Rosie tries to dismiss her suspicions, believing them too ridiculous 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 also totally dismisses the idea that Jamie could be responsible. He reluctantly agrees to follow his son in the hope of clearing his name and discovers Jamie has been spending time with a school dropout who was previously Monday 4th February, 8pm 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 to the crime or even be involved somehow? Craig Doyle is joined by former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert for a new series which goes in search of the next big motor racing star. Their route does not pass through the conventional channels. Six British gamers, all masters of the computer game Gran Turismo, are put through a series of gruelling physical, mental and driving challenges at the Silverstone boot camp. The best of the six will then compete with similar victors across Europe, the ultimate prize being a chance to race a full-spec Nissan 370Z GT4 at the prestigious Dubai International 24 Hour extravaganza. The entrants have been whittled down from a staggering 830,000 gamers from across Europe. With the event now in its fifth year, the process is deadly serious and not just a publicity stunt. Jann Mardenborough, the winner in 2011, went on to win a race in the British GT series last year. In the first episode, we meet our six British hopefuls as they arrive at Silverstone, the home of British motor racing, to be put through their driving paces. Eliminations will follow over the next few weeks as the competition progresses. ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 TT Legends Monday 4th February, 8.30pm This new eight-part documentary series follows the TT Legends team as they take part in some of the world’s toughest motorcycle races from Japan to the Isle of Man. The series has exclusive access to the team, which consists of the ninetimes winner of the Isle of Man TT John McGuinness, two-times winner Cameron Donald, and the new kid on the block Simon Andrews, one of the fastest newcomers in TT. The series follows the team as they take part in the World Endurance Championship in France, Germany and Japan, as well as some of the famous road races in Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man. The series reveals the contrast between the three riders as they try to push each other to the limit and beyond. We also get a chance to see them away from the track as they try to relax and escape from the pressures of racing, and meet their families and friends who have to cope with the stress of watching their loved ones compete. This fascinating insight into the world of TT motorcycle racing begins as the team prepare for the Bol d’Or 24-hour race in France. The Looney Tunes Show Monday 4th – Friday 8th February, 3.10pm This new animated series features the activities and blunders of roommates Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, who live in a suburb of LA with colourful neighbours such as Lola Bunny, Tina Russo, Porky Pig, and Foghorn Leghorn, alongside other classic Looney Tunes characters. Monday’s episode is The DMV. After going through a stop sign while taking Bugs to the movies, Daffy has to take a driving test and his parade float car is impounded. The same thing happens to Lola and Porky, but even if they pass the written test, they all have to face driving instructor Yosemite Sam! In Off Duty Cop, showing on Tuesday, Daffy takes on the persona of his hero, Steve St James, and starts arresting blameless individuals for crimes they have not committed. Wednesday’s episode, Working Duck, sees Daffy lose his job as ITV.com a security guard when he is caught napping at his post. Matters go from bad to worse when Bugs kicks him out of the house, but things start to look up when Foghorn Leghorn appoints him as his right-hand man. Whether Daffy is up to the job, however, remains to be seen. In French Fries on Thursday, Porky and Daffy have a major falling-out over a portion of chips. Bugs tries to keep the peace but to no avail. Finally in Friday’s episode, Beauty School, Daffy learns to cut hair and starts to believe that he has found his true vocation as a beautician. Meanwhile Bugs has upset Lola by agreeing to dance lessons with Porky. Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 SOAP ROUND-UP Emmerdale Debbie is still angry with Cain for beating Cameron up, while Zak admits to Moira that it was he who attacked Cain last winter. Cain finally admits his true feelings to Moira, but she has had enough and spurns him. Cameron realises that he has some serious ground to make up with Chas and plans a romantic evening. She is initially frosty but begins to thaw when he produces an engagement ring. Katie confides in Andy that she cannot face being a godmother to Molly when she can never have a child of her own. Declan is at a loss, wondering what he can do to help, but is left feeling even more sidelined when Steve suggests that Katie should take a trip to visit a stud farm in Argentina. Dom is worried that Debbie is getting out of her depth when she arranges to meet Pete. She is tempted by Pete’s lucrative offer, but it involves drugs. Matters spiral out of control when Cain, Dom and Pete have a violent confrontation. Adam is concerned for Moira and enlists Vanessa’s help, suggesting that she take his mother on a girls’ night out together. Thomas continues to lead Sean astray, this time in a prank involving Sandy’s scooter. Laurel and Ashley are feeling left out of Gabby’s life as Bernice and Steve start to take over. Coronation Street Tyrone’s reputation continues to be tarnished as he realises that many of the locals believe Kirsty’s story rather than his. Desperate to be with his daughter, he takes drastic measures, enlisting Kevin and Fiz to help him make a getaway with Ruby. A distraught Kirsty searches frantically for her daughter around the street as the police question Tyrone’s friends. In the fallout from Lewis’s deception, Gail faces the prospect of losing her home. Kylie is feeling chastened over her role in Lewis’s plot, but her sense of guilt soon dissipates when Gail announces that she will have to put the rent up to make ends meet. Audrey gets a chance for revenge when she offers to help the young Platts buy Gail out. With Gail hitting such hard times, will Nick take pity on his mother and reinstate her at the Bistro? Maria reaches the end of her tether with her current living arrangements, and tells Kirk, Beth and Craig that it is time they moved out. Beth does her best to try and win Maria over, but her plan for a fun night out backfires when Maria is confronted with the reality of Marcus’s old life yet again. Tracy starts her new job at the factory, horrified to be working under Kirk in packing, but thrilled at the opportunity to wind Michelle up. Hayley and Roy remain suspicious of Sylvia’s sudden return and question her about her financial situation. Anna asks for Sylvia’s help in looking after Faye, but when Sylvia dozes off, Faye uses the opportunity to sneak out and meet up with her dad again. ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week: SATURDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 11.20 Saturday Cookbook 12.25 Murder, She Wrote 13.40 My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham 14.40 Dinner Date 15.45 FILM: The Flintstones (1994) 19.00 Splash! 20.30 Take Me Out 21.45 The Jonathan Ross Show 23.05 FILM: Pride & Prejudice (2005) 02.55 In Plain Sight 03.40 ITV Nightscreen SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 11.25 May the Best House Win 15.05 FILM: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) 18.15 Dancing on Ice 19.45 All Star Family Fortunes 20.30 Dancing on Ice: The Skate Off 21.00 Mr Selfridge 22.15 It’ll Be Alright on the Night 02.15 Monk 02.55 ITV Nightscreen MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Coronation Street 20.00 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin 20.30 Coronation Street 21.00 Lewis 22.35 The Agenda 23.05 Monk 03.55 ITV Nightscreen TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Daybreak ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY (contd) 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 20.00 Midsomer Murders 22.35 River Monsters 23.35 Grimefighters 03.00 Loose Women 03.45 ITV Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 International Football: England v Brazil 21.30 Coronation Street 22.40 International Football Highlights 23.40 The Cube 02.45 FILM: Disclosure (1994) 05.00 ITV Nightscreen THURSDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 How to Save a Life: Tonight 20.00 Emmerdale 20.30 Nursing the Nation 21.00 Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower 22.35 The Jonathan Ross Show (shown Saturday) 03.00 How to Save a Life: Tonight (shown earlier) 03.25 ITV Nightscreen ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Daybreak 12.30 Loose Women 14.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 15.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16.00 Tipping Point 17.00 The Chase 19.00 Emmerdale 19.30 Coronation Street 20.00 Wild Britain with Ray Mears 20.30 Coronation Street 21.00 Great Night Out 22.35 FILM: The Birds (1963) 03.00 FILM: Psycho (1960) 04.50 ITV Nightscreen SATURDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 07.40 Coronation Street Omnibus 10.10 Emmerdale Omnibus 13.00 FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) 17.50 FILM: Toy Story (1995) 19.35 FILM: Back to the Future Part II (1989) 21.45 Take Me Out: The Gossip 22.30 Fake Reaction 23.15 FILM: Wanted (2008) 01.25 Take Me Out: The Gossip 02.00 Peter Andre’s Bad Boyfriend Club 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 06.00 Professor Green: The Hot Desk 06.35 Emmerdale Omnibus 09.25 Coronation Street Omnibus 12.50 FILM: Nanny McPhee (2005) 14.45 Take Me Out 15.55 Take Me Out: The Gossip 17.40 FILM: Back to the Future Part III (1990) ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY (contd) 21.00 The Magaluf Weekender 22.00 FILM: The Bourne Identity (2002) 00.25 Celebrity Juice 01.10 Odd One In MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 06.55 Coronation Street 09.35 Peter Andre: My Life 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 13.30 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 21.00 Ben & Kate 21.30 Up All Night 22.00 The Big Reunion 23.00 FILM: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) 01.05 Penn & Teller: Fool Us 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 06.55 Coronation Street 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 13.30 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 21.00 FILM: Couples Retreat (2009) ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY (contd) 23.20 The Big Reunion 00.20 Fake Reaction WEDNESDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Emmerdale 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Emmerdale 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 22.00 The Magaluf Weekender 23.00 Celebrity Juice 23.45 FILM: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) THURSDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Coronation Street 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 21.00 The Big Reunion 22.00 Fake Reaction 22.45 The Magaluf Weekender 23.45 Ben & Kate 00.15 Up All Night 00.45 The Big Reunion 01.45 Fake Reaction ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Emmerdale 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Emmerdale 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 21.00 FILM: The Bourne Identity (2002) 23.20 FILM: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen SATURDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 06.25 Murder, She Wrote 07.20 Murder, She Wrote 10.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 11.45 FILM: Out of Africa (1985) 14.50 A Touch of Frost 17.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 23.00 FILM: The Graduate (1967) 01.10 Cadfael SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 06.00 Film File 06.35 Murder, She Wrote 07.30 Agatha Christie’s Marple 14.35 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 15.35 Agatha Christie’s Marple 17.45 Murder, She Wrote 18.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 David Jason’s Greatest Escapes 22.00 FILM: Schindler’s List (1993) 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY (contd) 11.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 Stephen Tompkinson’s Australian Balloon Adventure 22.00 DCI Banks 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 01.50 Film File 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote 11.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 22.00 DCI Banks 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 01.55 Film File 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote 11.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 22.00 A Mother’s Son 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 02.20 ITV3 Nightscreen THURSDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote 11.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): THURSDAY 7TH FEBRUARY (contd) 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 Vera 22.00 A Mother’s Son 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote 11.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 22.00 Scott & Bailey 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.05 Agatha Christie’s Marple 03.15 ITV3 Nightscreen 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus SATURDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 06.00 World of Sport: Footballing Upsets 07.05 Cheers 10.10 FILM: Horizons West (1952) 11.55 FILM: Captain Newman MD (1963) 14.30 Africa Cup of Nations Live 17.15 Cheers 17.45 World of Sport: Footballing Upsets 18.00 Africa Cup of Nations Live 22.00 FILM: Nighthawks (1981) 00.05 Blur: No Distance Left to Run 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 06.35 Cheers 07.05 Cheers 07.35 Cheers ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY (contd) 12.40 FILM: Night Passage (1957) 14.30 Africa Cup of Nations Live 17.15 Cheers 18.00 Africa Cup of Nations Live 22.00 FILM: The Magnificent Seven (1960) MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 13.40 Cheers 14.15 Cheers 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 GT Academy 20.30 TT Legends 21.00 FILM: Jaws (1975) 00.35 Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors TUESDAY 5TH FEBRUARY 13.40 Cheers 14.15 Cheers 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 Grand Prix Racer 22.00 FILM: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) WEDNESDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 13.25 Cheers 14.00 Cheers 14.30 Africa Cup of Nations Live 17.15 World of Sport: TV Firsts 18.00 Africa Cup of Nations Live 22.00 FILM: The Shining (1980) 00.30 Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors THURSDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 Track Cycling: Revolution Series 21.00 FILM: Firefox (1984) 23.45 FILM: Manhunter (1986) 02.35 Film File 02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 13.50 Cheers 14.20 Cheers 18.55 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 21.00 FILM: Manhunter (1986) 23.25 FILM: The Shining (1980) 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 This Week’s Top 10 (as at 24/01/2013) 1. Coronation Street (original TX date 23/01/2013) An angry Kirsty decides to make Tyrone pay for his betrayal. Tommy and Tina jump to their friend’s defence when Eileen makes accusations. Julie confronts Fiz over her behaviour. 2. The National Television Awards 2013 (original TX date 23/01/2013) The National Television Awards return for a special 18th birthday spectacular, as all the UK’s favourite stars and shows come together to celebrate the very best in British TV. Presented by Dermot O’Leary. 3. Emmerdale (original TX date 22/01/2013) Rachel panics when it comes to bringing Archie home. Dom plays hardball with Debbie to get what he wants. Alicia and Priya both unwittingly go for the same job at Home Farm. 4. Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald (original TX date 23/01/2013) Trevor McDonald goes inside one of America’s most notorious maximum security prisons - Indiana State - where he comes face-to-face with 12 condemned men awaiting execution. 5. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 23/01/2013) Jeremy Kyle deals with more dilemmas, fiery confrontations and topical issues all in front of a live studio audience. 6. Mr Selfridge (original TX date 20/01/2013) Both Lois and Henri spot the threat of an ascendant Ellen Love. Agnes helps Henri develop the new house perfume - does Victor have a rival for his affections? 7. Lewis (original TX date 21/01/2013) Jack Cornish goes missing and a recently embalmed body is discovered next to an isolated farm track - could there be a link? 8. Coronation Street (original TX date 21/01/2013) Will Kirsty decide to go ahead with the wedding? Lewis makes Gail a promise. Faye feigns illness and sneaks out of the house. 9. Coronation Street (original TX date 21/01/2013) Can Tyrone talk Kirsty round? Lewis causes friction between Gail and Nick. Faye’s admission leaves Anna and Owen shocked. 10. The Magaluf Weekender (original TX date 20/01/2013) Checking into Magaluf’s Lively Hotel this week are cocky North London pals Gianni, Josh and Danny, who are joined by trainee beauticians Hannah and Christie from Worthing. ITV.com Week 05/06 2nd - 8th February 2013 Also still available on ITV Player (at itv.com) 1. Great Houses with Julian Fellowes (available until 21/02/2013) Downton Abbey’s creator discovers the true stories behind life in some of Britain’s great historical houses, beginning with Burghley House in Lincolnshire. 2. Nursing the Nation (available until 16/02/2013) In Devon, Ellie and her team look after an eclectic group of patients in their own homes. Farmer George lives in a caravan, cheerfully disregarding any medical advice he is given. 3. You’ve Been Framed! Top 100 Weddings (available until 18/02/2013) Harry Hill takes our funniest ever wedding videos up the aisle - but which couple will be honeymooning at number one? Rate our videos on Twitter at #framed 4. Wild at Heart - Filming with Animals (available until 30/01/2013) Documentary narrated by Stephen Tompkinson, going behind the scenes of longrunning drama series Wild at Heart as he introduces us to the animals and their handlers. 5. Up All Night (available until 04/02/2013) US sitcom. Reagan and Chris try to spice up their marriage, while Ava is shocked to discover that her ex-boyfriend is newly engaged to someone else. 6. Whitechapel (available until 22/02/2013) First of a two-part story. When a babysitter is murdered and a dangerous patient escapes from a psychiatric unit, Whitechapel is hit by a series of terrifying events. 7. The Saint (available until 22/02/2013) An engineer plans to immortalise people by freezing them and bringing them back to life - but will Simon Templar be a guinea pig in the experiment? 8. Jungle Run (available until 19/02/2013) Michael Underwood is joined by Zaraah Abrahams, Nailah Cumberbatch and Richard Fleeshman in a Coronation Street special of the gameshow. 9. This Morning (available until 29/01/2013) Actor Bill Nighy talks about his work as an Oxfam ambassador, Brian Blessed chats about his part in the children’s show Henry Hugglemonster, and Andrea Bocelli performs live. 10. Loose Women (available until 21/02/2013) Carol Vorderman, Linda Robson, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson welcome presenter Ben Fogle and comedian Omid Djalili. ITV.com
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