Programmes available in HD this press week (contd)
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Programmes available in HD this press week (contd)
Week 06/07 9th - 15th 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** From the Heart Dermot O’Leary presents an hour-long entertainment special heading up a day of programmes aimed at raising awareness of the need for organ donors Wednesday, from 8pm Dancing on Ice Sunday, 6.15pm and 8.30pm Take Me Out Saturday, 8.05pm This document is the subject matter of Copyright. 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Week 06/07 Wild Britain with Ray Mears Friday, 8pm 9th - 15th February 2013 Great Night Out Friday, 9pm Animal Practice * Place of Execution * River Monsters My Phone Genie * Monday, 8.30pm Wednesday, 9pm Tuesday - Thursday, 10pm ITV.com Saturday and Sunday, 11.35am and 5pm Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 From the Heart Wednesday 13th February, from 8pm This week sees ITV leading a social responsibility campaign with the aim of building awareness of the need for more donors on the Organ Donation Register. Various programmes during the week will encourage viewers to join the register, to share their wishes with loved ones, and to raise awareness with others of the importance of the cause. The main programmes showing on Wednesday are headed up by a one-hour entertainment special at 9pm presented by Dermot O’Leary, featuring musical and comedy items from famous faces including Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Pixie Lott, Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, McFly, Alexandra Burke, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse, together with celebrity campaign endorsements, case studies and interviews. There is also a special edition of Tonight at 8pm updating the story of Will Pope’s heart transplant and looking more widely at attitudes to organ donation in Britain and the impact the current donor shortage is having. There are also updates during Daybreak and This Morning, as well as reports during network news programmes from ITV News Science Editor Lawrence McGinty at Papworth Hospital, the UK’s largest heart and lung transplant centre. Lawrence and his team will be looking at all aspects of the work that Papworth does – including life on the waiting list, transplant success stories and interviews with the family of a donor. They also aim to be on call with a donor team if an organ becomes available, and hopefully will follow a patient who gets the news they have been waiting for – to prepare for an operation. Dancing on Ice Sunday 10th February, 6.15pm and 8.30pm Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley present the sixth 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 The Only Way Is Essex 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 contestants will be hoping to wow audiences with an awe-inspiring advancement from novice to semiprofessional level, demonstrating their progress week after week with dazzling displays of new-found skating prowess. There will be disappointment for some, as Pamela, Lauren, Oona and Anthea have already ITV.com discovered, having crashed out of the competition in the first three shows. As the competition marches towards the final, the skate-offs become tenser and more nerve-racking, as witnessed when Oona’s professional partner Mark Hanretty took a nasty tumble as they prepared for their make-orbreak performance recently. Judge Jason Gardiner even described it as the most dramatic skate-off ever. Jason’s return to the judging panel has seen him become blunter and more opinionated than ever before. Joining him are Robin Cousins and Karen Barber, together with a new addition to the panel, former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts. Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Take Me Out Saturday 9th February, 8.05pm Paddy McGuinness once again plays Cupid, pulling 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 guy from this week’s quartet of eligible bachelors? A group of 30 single, sassy and often kooky 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 wish to join the blackout boys club, membership of which is offered to anyone unfortunate enough to fail to keep at least one lady interested until the end of their pitch. Tonight’s brave bachelors are line dancing instructor Chris from Cheshire, professional footballer Ashley from Nuneaton, Essex student James, and motorsports events manager David from Kent. As always, a hopeful Paddy also takes a look at how last week’s couples got on during their action-packed dates. Wild Britain with Ray Mears Friday 15th February, 8pm Ray Mears continues the series in which he celebrates the British countryside and its wildlife, exploring forests, rivers, islands and the coastline, and revealing the secrets of each habitat’s flora and fauna. In each location, Ray meets up with local experts – conservationists and amateur enthusiasts – who share a passion for the wildlife around them. He demonstrates his knowledge of field crafts, tracking and other techniques for spotting wildlife. He also examines the underlying geology which has given each landscape its unique character. In this week’s episode, Ray is on the Isle of Wight, travelling along the island’s southern coast. He visits a shipwreck which has become a natural habitat for marine species such as the conger eel and the spiny spider crab. With the help of local angler Alan ITV.com Deeming he goes in search of smooth hound sharks. Back on dry land, Ray takes a walk back in time to the era of the dinosaurs with palaeontologist Stephen Hutt, finding out how the preserved footprints of an iguanodon reveal the way in which the creature walked. He is introduced to the rare Glanville Fritillary, a species of butterfly that is only found on the Isle of Wight’s southern coast, and observes a colony of ravens now successfully breeding here. Ray concludes his tour by exploring rock pools with Jolyon Chesworth of the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, uncovering a wealth of species lurking at low tide. Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Great Night Out Friday 15th February, 9pm The comedy drama series following four thirtysomething men who bicker and bond their way through a weekly night roistering on the tiles in Stockport continues. Filmed on location in London and Stockport, the series was created by The Worst Week of My Life duo Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni, and stars Will Ash (Waterloo Road, Lapland), Stephen Walters (Mean Machine, The 51st State), Craig Parkinson (Misfits, Brighton Rock) and Lee Boardman (Rome, Death In Paradise) as the trouble-prone quartet, along with Rebekah Staton, Ricky Tomlinson, Naomi Bentley, Susie Blake, Isy Suttie and Christine Bottomley. The series charts the lads’ attempts to come to terms with all the rubbish that life has thrown at them – just as long as that does not involve them having to move too far away from their local, the football or the nearby greasy spoon to do so. In the final episode of the series, the lads’ plans to attend what promises to be the biggest football game in history are scuppered by Glyn (Parkinson), who now has to pull out all the stops and find a way of making amends. Hodge (Boardman) and Kath (Staton) have a trial course in parenting and soon discover that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Daz (Walters) wants to spring a surprise on Colleen (Bentley) and enlists the help of her ditzy housemate Bev (Suttie). The Jonathan Ross Show Saturday 9th February, 9.20pm Jonathan Ross introduces more Saturday night chat with some of the biggest names from the world of entertainment and sport accompanied by some of the very best music around. The inimitable Jonathan has already attracted some top A-list guests to entertain viewers on these cold winter Saturday nights, including Mr Selfridge star Jeremy Piven, the very versatile Jamie Foxx, Girl’s Aloud’s Kimberly Walsh, actor David Tennant, comedians Mick Flanagan, Adam Hills and Sarah Millican, and some great live music from the likes of Madness, Paloma Faith, Alicia Keys, Jools Holland and Biffy Clyro. Last week, the guests were another intriguing mix including Eddie Izzard, Russell Brand, Sir David Attenborough, Dolph Lundgren and Pulp. This week’s guests include two stars from the world of movies. One of Britain’s finest young actresses, Hayley Atwell’s film credits include Brideshead Revisited and Captain America: The First Avenger, in which she played Agent Peggy Carter. She was nominated for a Best Actress Golden Globe Award for her performance as Aliena in The Pillars of the Earth. John C Reilly, who has established a reputation as a singer and comedian as well as a fine and versatile actor, will be talking about his latest role, voicing the title role in the animated comedy Wreck-It Ralph. Music comes from synth-pop duo Hurts, whose new album Exile is about to be released. ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 All Star Family Fortunes Sunday 10th February, 7.45pm Vernon Kay presents the sixth episode in this 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 TV gardener Diarmuid Gavin and his clan go up against Hollyoaks beauty Gemma Merna and her family. 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 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 second-guess the British public and secure the full amount? Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang * Saturday 9th February, 6pm Emma Thompson reprises her role as the children’s nurse with magical powers, as well as again writing the script for the film, in this network premiere of the follow-up to the hugely popular 2005 family comedy. This time around, she is called on to help Isabel Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal) look after her three children and the family farm while her husband (Ewan McGregor) is at war. Norman (Asa Butterfield), Megsie (Lil Woods) and Vincent (Oscar Steer) are a boisterous trio but when their spoiled cousins Cyril and Celia Gray (Eros Vlahos and Rosie Taylor-Ritson) are sent to live with them, hostilities break out – until Nanny McPhee appears on the doorstep one stormy night. Eventually she gets the two sets of kids to tolerate each other, and they even start sharing things. When Isabel’s shady brother-in-law Phil (Rhys Ifans) turns up having gambled away his half of the farm, the situation looks grim, but the children manage to foil his dastardly schemes – with a bit of help from Nanny McPhee. A fresh crisis erupts, however, when the pilot of an enemy plane sneezes as he flies overhead and drops a huge bomb in the barley field. Miraculously it fails to explode, but all the McPhee magical powers are going to be needed to dismantle the bomb and save the farm. ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Lewis Monday 11th February, 9pm The seventh series of the hit police drama comes to an end with part two of Intelligent Design. Former Oxford don Richard Seager, having served a prison sentence for causing death by dangerous driving, has been murdered on the night of his release, crushed to death by a Jaguar Mark 2. Seager’s last act was to scratch the number '500' into the car's paintwork. His wife Martha (Alison Steadman) insists that Rachel Cliff (Crystal Leaity), the sister of Seager's victim, is the killer, but investigations at the college reveal that Seager not only had major disagreements with the provost (Edward Fox) but also was preparing to divorce Martha. Then another body together with a suitcase is discovered in the college chapel's attic. The luggage label reads 'Soo-Min Chong'. Seager wasn't scratching the number '500' after all... Lewis (Kevin Whately), Hathaway (Laurence Fox) and Hobson (Clare Holman) poke around the new crime scene, watched anxiously by Martha, teacher Carl Drew (Ariyon Bakare), biochemist Stella Drew (Miranda Raison), student Adam Tibbit (Josh Bolt) and his girlfriend Rachel. The body is that of Soo-Min Chong, a Korean student who disappeared 15 years earlier. Seager was the last person to see Soo-Min alive, Carl Drew was her boyfriend, and she was Martha’s organ scholar at the chapel. But after two more deaths, can Lewis and Hathaway close in on the killer who is becoming more and more desperate to cover their tracks? Animal Practice * Monday 11th February, 8.30pm ITV2 presents another brand new and exclusive US comedy, this time focusing on the quirky and unorthodox Dr George Coleman (Justin Kirk), a top veterinarian at the bustling Crane Animal Hospital in New York City. With some famous animal patients on his books, it is clear that the talented vet has an amazing way with animals of all kinds – except, it seems, the human kind. In the first episode, George’s exgirlfriend Dorothy (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) appears at the hospital with some surprising news. She has inherited the ITV.com family business from her recently deceased grandmother Eleanor Crane, and is now his boss. Although they broke up two years ago, It seems that there remains unfinished business between the two former lovers as the reason for their split becomes apparent. Along with his team, which includes Dr Doug Jackson (Tyler Labine), Dr Yamamoto (Bobby Lee), and a capuchin monkey named Dr Rizzo, George faces a daily battle as the smart and ambitious Dorothy attempts to shake things up and restore some order to his chaotic but animalfriendly administration. Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 The Big Reunion Thursday 14th February, 9pm The exciting ITV2 series continues, as six acts from one of the golden ages of British and Irish pop music are given another chance to shine. The groups – Atomic Kitten (Natasha Hamilton, Liz McClarnon, Kerry Katona), 5ive (Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Richard ‘Abz Love’ 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 a one-off performance at London’s Hammersmith Apollo. With only two weeks of 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 also takes 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 Place of Execution * Tuesday 12th - Thursday 14th February, 10pm careers. In the third show, the focus turns to girl groups Honeyz and B*Witched (pictured), who both had a string of top ten hits in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As the girls are catapulted back into the limelight, will old rivalries, emotions, breakdowns and disagreements resurface? Juliet Stevenson, Greg Wise, Lee Ingleby and Philip Jackson star in this three-part adaptation of Val McDermid's best-selling novel. Journalist Catherine Heathcote (Stevenson) is dismayed when former DI George Bennett (Jackson) suddenly withdraws his cooperation from the documentary she is making about the disappearance of schoolgirl Alison Carter from the remote village of Scardale in 1963. Determined to find out why, Catherine travels to Scardale, where she makes some shocking discoveries while encountering hostility from the tight-knit local community. In 1963, Alison’s stepfather Philip Hawkin (Wise) is arrested by lead officer George Bennett (Ingleby) after bloody incriminating evidence and unsavoury photographs detailing his relationship with his step-daughter come to light. In the present day, as Catherine tries desperately to salvage her documentary about the case, she begins to suspect that Bennett may have manipulated the evidence against Hawkin. Hawkin is convicted of the rape and murder of his step-daughter and goes to the gallows, claiming to be a victim of other people's lies. Catherine is still convinced that Bennett would not fabricate evidence, but she is fired and her boss (Danny Sapani) vows to use her film to expose the famous detective. Catherine returns to Scardale once more, but what she uncovers not only turns the case upside-down but also rocks the very foundations of her own life. ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 River Monsters Wednesday 13th February, 9pm Jeremy Wade presents a special episode of the hugely popular extreme fishing series. The intrepid Wade regularly displays nerves of steel, risking life and limb to capture killer fish on camera. In this episode, Killer Weapons, he focuses on the different methods these river monsters use to attack their prey, and the way their bodies have developed into underwater killing machines. Sharp teeth are just one part of their armoury – some of these fish have protruding spines that can release toxic barbs, others can administer a kind of electric shock that stuns their victims, and some species even have serrated club-like features. As we have learned from previous programmes, it is not just other fish that are at risk – there are many examples of human casualties too. Jeremy relives some of his closest encounters and reveals which of one of these killer fish continues to haunt him. My Phone Genie * Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th February, 11.35am and 5pm The comedy drama series featuring eleven-year-old Jasmine (Jaz) Hart continues on CITV. Jaz (played by Bessie Cursons) just wanted a free ringtone advertised in a weird pop-up ad she discovered online. But when she downloaded the Genie App to her phone and opened it, she found she had a real live genie on her hands! To her surprise, she learns that genies have kept up-to-date with the modern era, ditching their dusty old oil lamps and embracing modern technology, even moving into the mobile phone market. You may spend the rest of your life trying to get rid of them but they are still in the timehonoured old business of granting wishes where they can! Written by Lee Walters, My Phone Genie ITV.com delivers off-the-wall comedy capers and heightened reality together with charismatic characters and funny storylines. Adam Wadsworth takes the title role as Gene and is supported by a bunch of new faces including Haruka Abe as Naoko, Fox Jackson-Keen as Mobbsy, and Lothaire Gerard as Brent. The two episodes showing this week include Garage Band, in which Jaz, Mobbsy and Naoko form a rock band, with Gene as manager, and become an internet sensation! In The Exciting Life of Jaz, Gene plans to grant Jaz’s wish for a more interesting existence by making her life into a reality show – with her as the star! Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 SOAP ROUND-UP Emmerdale Katie tells Declan that she just needs some space and is not sure how long she will be away. The realisation that his marriage seems to be doomed hits Declan hard and fisticuffs break out between him and Andy in the pub. Gabby is pestering Bernice and Ashley for money to go on a school trip, but when he tells her that he cannot afford it she helps herself to £40 from the Woolpack till. When Laurel finds the money, Gabby lies that Bernice gave it to her. Then Gabby is caught drinking at school and the adults are forced into a strange compromise over living arrangements. Tongues begin to wag about Sam and Rachel’s relationship. Lisa thinks that Rachel is taking advantage and Ali suggests that they cool things down. But will the pair admit that they have real feelings for each other? Priya moves in with David and the arguments start immediately. Then Georgia announces that she has found them a wedding venue at Home Farm and Alicia is to be the wedding planner. Debbie correctly guesses that Moira is the cause of Cain’s irritability. She urges him to take action but he holds back, knowing that it is the anniversary of John’s death. But when he sees Moira in the Woolpack, flirting with another man, he cannot resist butting in, which results in Chas giving him a piece of her mind. Nicola and Jimmy are still arguing about what to do about Thomas, who has become the object of Belle’s affections. She goes to considerable lengths to get him to notice her, leaving Sean feeling used. Coronation Street Fiz and Tyrone’s situation becomes ever more desperate. On the run in Wales, they rely on a hesitant Chesney for financial help. As Kirsty makes a public appeal for baby Ruby, Chesney warns Fiz that the police are on their trail. After the inevitable happens, an incarcerated and utterly defeated Tyrone breaks Fiz’s heart with a major decision about their relationship. Faye continues to defy Anna, sneaking off to see her dad Tim yet again. Owen’s temper gets the better of him when a row with Anna escalates, leaving their relationship’s future in doubt. When a social worker expresses concern over Faye’s adoption, a distraught Anna caves in and invites Tim for a meal, but she is unprepared for his shock announcement. Sylvia’s secretive behaviour continues to worry Roy, especially after he discovers that she has developed a gambling problem. After he confronts her, Sylvia suggests that Roy use his mathematical brain to help her beat the odds at the casino. He surprisingly agrees, but their initial luck may be short-lived if their card-counting strategy is discovered. When their boiler breaks, Gail relishes the opportunity to annoy David and Kylie as they struggle with their new financial responsibility as homeowners. Mandy continues to disapprove of Sophie and Jenna’s relationship. With Jenna jobless and struggling to make ends meet, Lloyd offers her his spare room, leaving Mandy furious that she will be living so close to Sophie. Beth and Kirk excitedly move into their own place. ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week: SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 11.20 Saturday Cookbook 12.20 Murder, She Wrote 13.20 My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham 14.25 Dinner Date 15.25 FILM: The Secret of My Success (1987) 18.00 FILM: Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010) 20.05 Take Me Out 21.20 The Jonathan Ross Show 22.35 FILM: Knocked Up (2007) 03.00 In Plain Sight 03.45 ITV Nightscreen SUNDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 11.20 May the Best House Win 15.00 FILM: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 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 FILM: Duplicity (2009) 02.55 Monk 03.40 ITV Nightscreen MONDAY 11TH 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 03.00 UEFA Champions League Weekly 04.15 ITV Nightscreen ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): TUESDAY 12TH 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 UEFA Champions League Live: Celtic v Juventus 22.35 Mourinho 23.35 UEFA Champions League Highlights 03.00 Loose Women 03.45 ITV Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 13TH 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 From the Heart: A Tonight Special 21.00 From the Heart 22.35 Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower 23.35 Safari Vet School 03.00 FILM: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (2006) 04.15 ITV Nightscreen THURSDAY 14TH 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 18.45 Emmerdale 19.45 UEFA Europa Cup Live: Tottenham Hotspur v Lyon 22.45 The Jonathan Ross Show (shown Saturday) 03.00 From the Heart: A Tonight Special (shown earlier) 03.50 ITV Nightscreen ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 15TH 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 Last Boy Scout (1991) 03.00 FILM: Half Light (2006) 04.50 ITV Nightscreen SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 07.50 Coronation Street Omnibus 10.15 Emmerdale Omnibus 13.15 The McFly Show 14.15 FILM: Nanny McPhee (2005) 19.00 FILM: Back to the Future Part III (1990) 21.20 Take Me Out: The Gossip 22.05 Fake Reaction 22.50 FILM: Sleepy Hollow (1999) 01.25 Take Me Out: The Gossip 02.00 Peter Andre’s Bad Boyfriend Club 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen SUNDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale Omnibus 08.35 Coronation Street Omnibus 12.15 FILM: Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995) 14.10 FILM: Garfield (2004) 15.45 Take Me Out 17.00 Take Me Out: The Gossip 17.50 FILM: Kindergarten Cop (1990) ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): SUNDAY 10TH FEBRUARY (contd) 21.00 The Magaluf Weekender 22.00 FILM: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) 00.15 Celebrity Juice 01.00 Love in the Wild MONDAY 11TH 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 20.30 Animal Practice 21.00 Ben & Kate 21.30 Up All Night 22.00 The Big Reunion 23.00 FILM: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) 01.10 Penn & Teller: Fool Us 05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen TUESDAY 12TH 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 20.00 Love in the Wild 21.00 FILM: Mamma Mia! (2008) ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): TUESDAY 12TH FEBRUARY (contd) 23.10 The Big Reunion 00.10 Fake Reaction 00.55 Help, I Caught It Abroad! 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange 12.30 Emmerdale 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange 21.00 Benidorm 22.00 The Magaluf Weekender 23.00 FILM: Funny People (2009) 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen THURSDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 06.25 Coronation Street 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange 12.30 Emmerdale 13.00 Coronation Street 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange 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 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen Hills County Hills County Hills County Hills County ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Emmerdale 09.35 Winners & Losers 10.35 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 11.35 The Real Housewives of Orange County 12.30 Emmerdale 16.10 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 17.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 21.00 FILM: Sleepy Hollow (1999) 23.10 FILM: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) 01.15 Animal Practice 05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 06.00 Film File 06.10 Murder, She Wrote 07.05 Murder, She Wrote 10.10 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 12.30 Inspector Morse 14.50 A Touch of Frost 17.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 23.00 FILM: Schindler’s List (1993) SUNDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 06.35 Agatha Christie’s Marple 10.45 Wycliffe 14.15 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 15.25 Agatha Christie’s Marple 17.20 Murder, She Wrote 18.25 FILM: Vertigo (1958) 21.00 FILM: The Birds (1963) 23.30 FILM: A Perfect Murder (1998) 03.30 ITV3 Nightscreen 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus MONDAY 11TH FEBRUARY 08.50 Murder, She Wrote 09.50 Murder, She Wrote ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): MONDAY 11TH FEBRUARY (contd) 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 21.00 Stephen Tompkinson’s Australian Balloon Adventure 23.00 Law & Order: UK 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen TUESDAY 12TH FEBRUARY 08.50 Murder, She Wrote 09.50 Murder, She Wrote 23.00 Law & Order: UK 01.50 Film File 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 09.50 Murder, She Wrote 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 Lewis 23.00 Law & Order: UK 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen THURSDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 08.50 Murder, She Wrote 09.50 Murder, She Wrote 10.55 A Touch of Frost 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote 20.00 Vera 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 A Touch of Frost 02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen FRIDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 09.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 Murder, She Wrote 11.00 A Touch of Frost 14.05 Wild at Heart 15.05 Wycliffe 18.55 Murder, She Wrote ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): FRIDAY 15TH FEBRUARY (contd) 19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 22.00 Scott & Bailey 23.00 Law & Order: UK 00.00 FILM: A Perfect Murder (1998) 03.00 Film File 03.10 ITV3 Nightscreen 03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 06.55 Cheers 07.25 Cheers 07.55 Cheers 08.25 Cheers 08.55 Cheers 10.25 UEFA Champions League Weekly 13.05 FILM: Night Passage (1957) 17.30 Africa Cup of Nations Live 20.15 TT Legends 20.45 GT Academy 21.15 FILM: Mercury Rising (1998) 23.30 FILM: Firefox (1982) 02.40 Film File 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen SUNDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 06.00 World of Sport: Dare Devils 06.05 Cheers 06.25 Cheers 06.50 Cheers 09.55 GT Academy 10.25 TT Legends 11.55 FILM: The Cimarron Kid (1952) 13.40 FILM: The Rare Breed (1966) 18.00 Africa Cup of Nations Live 22.00 FILM: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): MONDAY 11TH FEBRUARY 06.00 World of Sport: Footballing Upsets 13.45 Cheers 14.20 Cheers 15.55 Monk 18.55 Cheers 19.25 Cheers 20.00 GT Academy 20.30 TT Legends 21.00 FILM: Mercury Rising (1998) 00.20 Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors 02.45 Film File 02.55 ITV4 Nightscreen TUESDAY 12TH FEBRUARY 06.50 Monk 13.45 Cheers 14.20 Cheers 15.55 Monk 19.00 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 22.00 FILM: Soldier (1998) 02.40 Film File 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen WEDNESDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 06.50 Monk 13.45 Cheers 14.15 Cheers 15.50 Monk 18.55 Cheers 19.30 Cheers 20.00 Grimefighters 20.30 Grimefighters 21.00 River Monsters 22.10 FILM: On Deadly Ground (1994) 00.15 Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Programmes available in HD this press week (contd): THURSDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 06.00 World of Sport: Footballing Upsets 07.05 Monk 14.00 Cheers 14.30 Cheers 15.00 Monk 16.30 UEFA Europa League Live 19.45 FILM: Every Which Way But Loose (1978) 22.00 FILM: Demolition Man (1993) 00.20 Nitro Circus 02.40 Film File 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen FRIDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 06.00 World of Sport: Crazy Racing 07.00 Monk 15.50 Monk 17.55 UEFA Europa League Highlights 18.55 Cheers 19.25 Cheers 21.00 FILM: Species III (2004) 23.20 FILM: Soldier (1998) 02.45 Film File 02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 This Week’s Top 10 (as at 31/01/2013) 1. Coronation Street (original TX date 30/01/2013) Opportunistic Lewis seizes his chance. Jenna sees the light at the end of the tunnel. Fiz continues to fight Tyrone’s corner. 2. Emmerdale (original TX date 30/01/2013) Chas falls victim to Thomas’ manipulation of Sean. David is conflicted when Alicia heads off to Scotland. Zak and Lisa continue to battle with teenage Belle. 3. Midsomer Murders (original TX date 30/01/2013) When a woman is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue, Barnaby and Jones are soon on the case. 4. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (original TX date 30/01/2013) Reality show. Tensions are high for Adrienne’s NBA team. Adrienne, Paul and Kim attend the season’s last game, but the fans aren’t happy with the potential move. 5. Lewis (original TX date 28/01/2013) A GP has been murdered and a student is comatose in hospital - both apparently connected to the murder at Corby Manse. Hathaway’s holiday is cut short. 6. Coronation Street (original TX date 28/01/2013) Gail makes a life-changing decision. Lloyd stands by Jenna. Anna struggles with Faye’s curiosity. 7. Mr Selfridge (original TX date 27/01/2013) Harry wins a major publicity coup when ballerina Anna Pavlova agrees to visit the store. But Agnes’ job comes under threat as Reg reaches breaking point and crashes the event, as does a desperate Ellen Love. 8. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 30/01/2013) Jeremy Kyle presents a confrontational talk show in which guests thrash out their conflicts, dilemmas and relationship issues in front of a studio audience. 9. Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald (original TX date 24/01/2013) In the second and final part of the documentary, Trevor meets Death Row’s most hated inmate, Fredrick Baer, convicted of the brutal murders of a mother and her young daughter. 10. Coronation Street (original TX date 28/01/2013) Audrey and David plan a family intervention. Mandy struggles with Jenna’s decisions. Steve shocks a deluded Tracy. ITV.com Week 06/07 9th - 15th February 2013 Also still available on ITV Player (at itv.com) 1. The National Television Awards 2013 (available until 22/02/2013) 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 of British TV. Presented by Dermot O’Leary. 2. The Agenda (available until 27/02/2013) ITV News’s political editor Tom Bradby is joined by more big names from politics, news and entertainment to take a fresh look at the week ahead. 3. Splash! (available until 26/02/2013) Vernon Kay and Gabby Logan present the semi-final of the competition. The six celebs who made it through the first three heats will battle it out to reach next week’s grand finale. 4. The Corrie Years (available until 22/02/2013) A look at how real life and Corrie have often gone hand-in-hand. Featuring the strikes which closed Mike Baldwin’s factory in the 1970s. 5. Up All Night (available until 27/02/2013) US sitcom. Chris and Reagan shop online for a new family car, while Ava’s attempts to tackle more serious topics on her talk show prove challenging. 6. Second Thoughts (available until 28/02/2013) Faith thinks the excitement may be over now she and Bill are living together. 7. Mourinho (available until 25/02/2013) A look at the career of one of football’s most charismatic figures. In the last ten years his managerial record has been incomparable with a little controversy along the way. 8. Supergran (available until 02/02/2013) From 1985, a chance to see the second ever episode of Super Gran, the series about a grandmother with superpowers as she battles her arch-nemesis, The Scunner Campbell. 9. This Morning (available until 05/02/2013) Call the Midwife stars Jessica Raine and Stephen McGann chat about the new series, Emmerdale’s Steve Halliwell talks about the latest storylines, and Mark Sergeant prepares a beef bourguignon. 10. Loose Women (available until 05/02/2013) The ladies are joined by Great British Bake-Off presenter and national treasure Mary Berry, and Made in Chelsea’s Hugo Taylor - who talks about life since I’m a Celebrity. ITV.com
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