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Week 26/27 Weekly Highlights Press and schedule information 2nd - 8th July 2016 GENERAL PRESS CONTACTS James Vaughan (james.vaughan@itv.com) Francesca Hendry (francesca.hendry@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** Brief Encounters Brand new 1980s-set drama starring Penelope Wilton, Sophie Rundle, Angela Griffin and Sharon Rooney Monday, 9pm Wild France with Ray Mears Monday, 8pm Catchphrase Saturday, 6.30pm 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. Week 26/27 Love Island Mob Wives: New Blood * Sunday - Friday, 9pm Sunday, 10pm Mrs Biggs Tour de France * Monday - Friday, 10pm All week, times vary Marcella Wednesday, 9pm 2nd - 8th July 2016 Max Steel * ITV.com Monday - Friday, 7.45am Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Brief Encounters Monday 4th July, 9pm Penelope Wilton, Sophie Rundle, Angela Griffin and Sharon Rooney star as four women striving to find happiness and fulfilment in new six-part ITV drama series set in the early 1980s. Nita (Griffin) and Steph (Rundle) have a chance meeting in the school playground that kick-starts a sequence of events that changes both their lives. Steph sees an ad in the local paper for Ann Summers party demonstrators. Pauline (Wilton) jumps in at the deep end when Steph, who works as her cleaner, introduces her to the parties as a way to help with her loneliness, as Pauline‘s sunny disposition hides a secret sadness. She and her husband, local butcher Brian (Peter Wight), love each other but their relationship has suffered while he has concentrated on building his business. Nita is also keen to earn extra cash, as she has struggled to run a household with a husband (Don Gilet) whom she adores but who frequently strays onto the wrong side of the law. Pauline accidentally invites trainee hairdresser Dawn (Rooney) to Steph’s first party. The buzz of earning serious cash with the other women gives Dawn the incentive to finally realise her dreams. Wild France with Ray Mears Monday 4th July, 8pm Popular bushcraft and survival expert Ray Mears presents this brand new six-part series which takes a closer look at the French countryside. Following on from several series in which he has explored the wildlife and landscape of Britain, including Wild Britain and Wild River, Ray now crosses the channel to explore the geography, flora and fauna of six dramatic French landscapes, including the high mountain ranges of the Alps, the coastal waters of Brittany, the chestnut forests of the Cevennes and the wetlands of the Camargue. His journey takes in some of the country's most stunning scenery and areas of immense beauty and diversity, much of which is unique to this part of the world. In the first episode, Ray visits the Vanoise National Park in the high Alps of France, where he finds himself foraging in alpine meadows, goat herding, tracking ibex and spotting playful marmots, before trekking to the top of a mountain to find one of the rarest birds in Europe - the increasingly endangered bearded vulture. ITV.com 2nd - 8th July 2016 Week 26/27 Catchphrase Saturday 2nd July, 6.30pm The classic game show which taught viewers to say what they see kicks off another new series with its latest host, Britain's Got More Talent and Big Star's Little Star presenter Stephen Mulhern. The show, whose long-running mascot Mr Chips is recognised throughout the land, follows the rules of the original format, but now sees three contestants rather than two competing each week in a bid to identify familiar phrases represented by state-of-the-art 3D animated clues. In a further recent twist for this 21st-century incarnation of the show, the pressure is intensified further as one contestant faces elimination from the competition after the first round, leaving the two remaining players to battle it out as they attempt to reach the final. During the course of the show, the contenders must bank cash as they guess the catchphrases correctly. They also have the chance to win a big bonus if they manage to uncover the coveted bonus catchphrase. The final contestant then gets the chance to face the Super Catchphrase round, in which they attempt to secure a massive £50,000. Which of this week's three lucky contestants – Bianca, Tony and Jo – will manage to impress Stephen and get the chance to win that big jackpot? Euro 2016: Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd, Thursday 6th and Friday 7th July, 7.15pm ITV’s coverage of the last two quarter-finals and the semifinals will be presented by Mark Pougatch, with analysis from former international players including Slaven Bilic, Lothar Matthaus, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright, Lee Dixon, Peter Crouch, Emmanuel Petit, Christian Karembeu, Louis Saha, Norman Whiteside and Richard Dunne. At the time of going to press, England face a Round of 16 clash against Iceland, who surprised many by finishing runners-up to Hungary in their group, defeating Austria and drawing with Portugal. Roy Hodgson’s side have not exactly set the world on fire, but will be confident of progressing to the quarter-final stage, where ITV.com they are likely to face France in Paris. The host nation face the Republic of Ireland, who qualified from Group E thanks to Robbie Brady’s last-gasp winner against Italy. Wales, who surprised many by topping their group despite a 2-1 loss to England, face another surprising qualifier in Northern Ireland. Other clashes in the Round of 16 include a potentially explosive encounter between European giants Italy and Spain. The two sides met in the final of the competition four years ago, which resulted in a surprisingly easy 4-0 win for Vicente del Bosque’s brilliant Spanish side. Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Love Your Garden Tuesday 5th July, 8pm Series six of the popular horticultural programme continues. In this episode, Alan Titchmarsh and the team are in Nottingham. They are here to create a garden for an exceptional eight-year-old, Tilly Sawford. Six years ago, Tilly was severely scalded in a freak domestic accident. Since then she has spent a lot of time in and out of hospital. Her scarred skin does not grow like it used to, something which has caused serious mobility issues as she gets older. But despite the pain and disfigurement, Tilly remains a sunny and inspirational little girl. Her whole family are immensely proud of her. Her two brothers and two sisters muck in to take care of her, while her parents cannot believe how upbeat she is. The staff at the local hospital, charmed by her bravery, want to show their affection by creating a garden for Tilly and the family. Despite the worst weather the team have ever experienced, they completely transform an area that was no more than a building site, and with the aid of a bold colour scheme, construct the biggest summer house the series has seen yet. Life Inside Jail: Hell on Earth Tuesday 5th July, 9pm Part two of the explosive documentary series, filmed over six months in one of New York’s toughest jails. Albany, New York State’s capital, lies 150 miles north of Manhattan. Albany County Jail sees petty thieves mix with hardened gangsters, drug addicts and multiple murderers while they wait for their cases to go to court. Conditions are seriously tough. Headed up by Sheriff Craig Apple and his team of 240 officers, the jail accommodates over a thousand men and women. America is currently suffering a heroin epidemic, and many are here for drug-related crimes. Once inside jail, inmates are categorised according to their level of risk. Level one inmates are considered non-violent but level four inmates are held on the maximum-security tier. Even harder cases can find themselves in the Special Housing Unit – segregated in a jail within the jail. In this episode, 6ft 7in Jarquell Williams is on trial for murder, accused of shooting a local man. Young mother Shea Hobbs pays the price for covering a string of burglaries committed by her boyfriend, and addict Samantha Ujheyli faces a tough decision when she is offered a deal to snitch on her boyfriend. ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Love Island Sunday 3rd - Friday 8th July, 9pm ITV2’s big summer of romance approaches its exciting conclusion as the hit reality series moves into its sixth and final week. Host Caroline Flack presides over the ultimate game of love – with the aid of some decidedly tongue-in-cheek narration from Scottish comedian Iain Stirling – as this year's set of stunning singles vie for the £50,000 prize. The group of hot young things have been holed up in a plush villa over the past six weeks, with viewers privy to all the fun and flirtation that ensued. In order to remain in their paradise, however, the singles have had to win the hearts of the public as well as each other. Will any real connections be made or will the final pairings turn out to be nothing more than holiday flings? For every genuine romance that has developed, there have been plenty of fauxmances and showmances – as well as a few bromances – along the way as the singles battled it out for the attention of viewers and love interests alike. Some of the islanders have proven that they will do just about anything to pair off successfully, but which of this year’s bunch – at the time of going to press comprising Malin, Liana, Terry, Scott, Kady, Tom, Nathan, Alex, Olivia, Cara, Adam, Tina and Sophie – can go the distance? Only time and a lot more flirting will tell! The Vampire Diaries Wednesday 6th July, 10pm The seventh season of the US supernatural drama series continues on ITV2 this week. Co-created by Kevin Williamson and based on novels by L.J. Smith, the first six series centred around Elena Gilbert, a resident of the small town of Mystic Falls, Virginia. After falling in love with a centuries-old vampire named Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), Elena and her friends were pulled into a dark underworld of vampires, werewolves and other supernatural goings-on. Elena's fatal attraction to Stefan's dark, brooding brother Damon (Ian Somerhalder) only added to the teen's problems, and last series she paid the ultimate price for becoming involved with the pair. In the wake of Elena's farewell, some of the residents continue to falter, while others, such as Damon and Stefan's evil mother Lily (Annie Wersching) and her recently returned long lost lover ITV.com Julian (Todd Lasance), continue to take advantage of their grief. In this week's episode, entitled This Woman's Work, complications from her supernatural pregnancy leave Caroline's (Candice King) life hanging in the balance, so Stefan and Valerie (Elizabeth Blackmore) take extreme measures to try and save her and the babies. After uncovering a dark secret about Damon, Enzo (Michael Malarkey) uses the information to force Damon into helping him track down Rayna Cruz (Leslie-Anne Huff), a ruthless vampire hunter who is on the loose. Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Mob Wives: New Blood * Sunday 3rd July, 10pm Series four of the gritty reality show, ominously subtitled New Blood, reaches its exciting climax this week. The US series follows the lives of several women whose husbands and fathers, all connected to the Mafia, are now facing up to prison life. Renee Graziano, Angela ‘Big Ang’ Raiola and Drita D'Avanzo are no strangers to the good life, but with their nearest and dearest dealing with the long arm of the law, they realise there is a price to pay and have been forced to adjust to life in Staten Island, New York. This season saw the introduction of newest cast member Alicia DiMichele Garofalo, a fiercely independent woman who is not afraid to get her hands dirty. During the current run, the ladies have taken an eventful trip to Las Vegas, dealt with press intrusion, suffered legal woes and even laid down some rap tracks with none other than famed MC Method Man. In the season finale this week, Renee confesses to writing a sex novel, Natalie tries to steal Renee's thunder at her book release party by performing her track Delicious live, and it is the moment of truth for Alicia as she attends her sentencing. Mrs Biggs Monday 4th - Friday 8th July, 10pm Sheridan Smith plays the title role of Charmian Biggs in a five-part drama about the woman who married Ronnie Biggs, who would later become one of Britain’s most wanted criminals. Danny Mays takes on the role of her infamous husband, while Adrian Scarborough and Caroline Goodall play Charmian’s parents, Bernard and Muriel. The series begins with Charmian as a teenager on a train, where she first meets and falls in love with the flirtatious and worldly Ronnie Biggs. Her father's disapproval means that the couple have to elope to the Dorset coast with money that Ronnie forced Charmian to steal from her employers. After being caught by police following a dramatic chase, Ronnie is imprisoned and Charmian receives a suspended sentence. Ronnie takes part in the Great Train Robbery and returns home to a ITV.com horrified Charmian. When he is imprisoned for 30 years, Charmian is left to raise her young family alone. When Charmian discovers that Ronnie plans to escape from prison, they arrange to reunite in Paris and decide to move to Australia in a bid to keep their family together. In Melbourne, Ronnie meets up with some old friends from his criminal past and has to go back on the run. Then Charmian is arrested and her sons taken into care. The final episode sees Ron beginning a new life in Rio – soon descending into a life of debauchery. Charmian makes the best of things as a single mother in Melbourne, but tragedy strikes. Week 26/27 Tour de France * All week, times vary Last year’s winner Chris Froome will be most people’s favourite for the 2016 edition, and if he succeeds he will become the first Briton to win three Tours. He will certainly face tough opposition from Spain’s Alberto Contador, Colombia’s Nairo Quintana and Italy’s Fabio Aru, but although the riders are equally matched, Froome has undoubtedly the strongest team – a key factor in last year’s victory. The Grand Depart of this year’s Tour is the spectacular setting of Mont Saint-Michel, an island just off the coast of Normandy, which is only accessible by road at low tide. The first stage runs along the west side of the Cherbourg Peninsula before Monster Carp swinging east to finish at Utah Beach, one of the sites of the D-Day landings on 6 June, 1944. Despite the choppy rolling roads susceptible to sidewinds, the sprinters’ teams will try to bring the race together for a final bunch sprint, where Andre Greipel, Marcel Kittel or Mark Cavendish will be favourites to take the stage win. The next day sees the race stay in Normandy with the finish in Cherbourg, then it heads south with stage finishes at Angers, Limoges, Le Lioran Tuesday 5th July, 8pm 2nd - 8th July 2016 and Montauban before ending the week in the Pyrenees. Presenter Gary Imlach is joined by studio guest Chris Boardman. Commentary is by Ned Boulting and David Millar, and the reporter is Daniel Friebe. Presented by exuberant carp fanatic Ali Hamidi, this brand-new four-part series focuses on man’s global pursuit of the mysterious and powerful carp species. Accompanied by two fishing buddies, Ali seek out giant carp across the world, overcoming perilous trials and unexpected tribulations in an international quest for the ultimate angling adventure. The series takes in Hungary, the Austrian Alps, Venice and the River Po in Italy and the environs of Mount Fuji in Japan. In the first episode, Ali is joined by angling pals and fellow carp enthusiasts Tom Dove and Darrell Peck as they head to Japan, The Land of the Rising Sun. The country is known for its legendary carp, particularly the colourful koi, but can the team tempt one of these monster fish to bite? They set up their tackle in a stunning setting in the shadows of Mount Fuji. Carp fishing is a serious business, but with the jovial Ali at the helm viewers can expect plenty of laughs along the way. ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Marcella Wednesday 6th July, 9pm ITV Encore offers another chance to see Anna Friel, Nicholas Pinnock, Laura Carmichael and Sinead Cusack in this eight-part crime drama series co-created by Hans Rosenfeldt, the writer behind the Scandinavian smash hit The Bridge. The series, set in modern-day London, is Rosenfeldt’s first drama created for a UK audience. Marcella Backland (Friel) is shocked to the core when her husband Jason (Pinnock) leaves her after confessing that he no longer loves her. Heartbroken, Marcella returns to the London Metropolitan Police’s murder squad after having previously given up her police career in favour of family life. Dealing with the abrupt change in her circumstances, and feeling estranged from her 13-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son, Marcella throws herself into work to hold things together. She wastes no time in following up on a hunch about the identity of a notorious serial killer she had chased in 2005 before leaving to have her second child. Marcella now faces two challenges - finding the killer and trying to figure out her husband’s true motives for abandoning her. The series also includes appearances from Ian Puleston-Davies, Nina Sosanya, Ray Panthaki, Jamie Bamber, Patrick Baladi and Harry Lloyd. Max Steel * Monday 4th - Friday 8th July, 7.45am CITV gives viewers another chance to catch series two of the super-charged computeranimated espionage series about a college student who lives a double life as the superpowered Max Steel. In UltraLink Invasion Parts One and Two, Max and his hi-tech sidekick Steel discover the truth about their past and face a new adversary - Makino and his UltraLinks. The duo have been waiting for months for Makino to make his move. When he does, he attacks Copper Canyon with deadly UltraLinks. But soon after, the heroes come up against yet another foe, Ven-Ghan the UltraLink Hunter, who has his sights set on Steel. Then, in Dredd Ascent, Max Steel's old adversary Miles Dredd returns. The sinister villain proceeds to forge an unlikely alliance with Makino. Together, they formulate a plan to infiltrate N-TEK. Next, in Toxic Relationship, the duo are introduced to a deadly new enemy named Plaztek who threatens the world's water supply. Can Max Steel and N-TEK stop him in time? Finally, in Full Metal Racket, Max, Sydney and Kirby prepare to perform as part of a concert, but they become targets when the Metal Elementor comes looking for Max Steel. ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 News about ITV Shows ITV recommissions The Frankenstein Chronicles for ITV Encore ITV has commissioned a second series of the period crime drama The Frankenstein Chronicles, starring multi-award-winning actor Sean Bean from producers Rainmark Films, to be screened on ITV Encore. Taking inspiration from Mary Shelley’s Gothic literary classic, the first series of The Frankenstein Chronicles captured the imagination of both viewers and critics alike. Production of the new series is set to begin in Northern Ireland in January 2017 and will be executive produced by Tracey Scoffield and produced by David Tanner for Rainmark Films. Sean Bean (Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Accused) will also executive produce the new series. Billed as a thrilling and terrifying reimaging of the Frankenstein story, the series introduced an extraordinary hero as its central character. John Marlott, a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo, was battling his own demons and haunted by the loss of his wife and child. In pursuit of a chilling and diabolical killer, Marlott’s investigation took him into the most exalted rooms and darkest corners of Georgian London, a world of body snatchers, anatomists and scientists whose interests and ambitions came together in the market for dead bodies. Marlott’s investigation brought him up against the medical establishment and powerful political forces wrestling with the march of scientific progress. One thing was for certain – a demonic power was clearly at work in the city, attempting to reanimate the dead in a curious parody of the celebrated novel. The Frankenstein Chronicles was created by Emmy-nominated director and writer Benjamin Ross (The Young Poisoner’s Handbook, Torte Bluma – both as director) and writer Barry Langford (Torte Bluma). The Frankenstein Chronicles is a Rainmark Films production in association with Far Moor (Executive Producers Justin Thomson-Glover and Patrick Irwin) with funding from Northern Ireland Screen. The series is distributed worldwide by Endemol Shine International. Further details of casting will be available as filming commences. Press contact: janice.troup@itv.com ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 News about ITV Shows ITV commissions further Maigret films starring Rowan Atkinson ITV today confirmed commission of two further single films featuring the legendary French fictional detective Jules Maigret, starring globally renowned actor Rowan Atkinson in the title role. Following huge audience appreciation and critical acclaim for Maigret Sets a Trap, which aired on ITV earlier this year and achieved an impressive consolidated rating of 7.2m and a 28% share of the audience, writer Stewart Harcourt (Love & Marriage, Treasure Island, Marple) will adapt Night at the Crossroads from Georges Simenon’s novel. Simenon’s son John returns as an executive producer of the new films. Simenon wrote seventy-five Maigret novels and is considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, with worldwide sales estimated at over 500 million. The second of the new films will be Maigret in Montmartre, set once again against the beautiful backdrop of 1950s Paris. The two=hour long films are part of a Maigret series and go into production in November 2016 until February 2017, being produced by Thompson & Thompson Productions Ltd and Georges Simenon Limited. The executive producers are Barnaby Thompson (Easy Virtue, Dorian Gray, St. Trinians) for Thompson & Thompson Ltd, John Simenon for Georges Simenon Limited, Stewart Harcourt and Jeremy Gwilt (Undeniable, Foyle’s War, Torn, Home Fires) who produced the first two Maigret films – Maigret Sets a Trap and Maigret’s Dead Man. Jeremy Gwilt will also produce the new films. ‘Maigret's Dead Man’ based on ‘Maigret et son mort’ has already been filmed and will air on ITV later this year. Press contact - janice.troup@itv.com Crime wave to hit ITV ITV will go deep into the criminal world in a range of new programmes announced by the channel today. Brand new series Undercover Prisoner promises to offer a first-hand insight into the experience of convicts inside the closed world of prison. Across multiple episodes, the social experiment will show the reality of crime and punishment as seen up close from the inside. The primetime series is produced by ITV Studios. Following the success of the 2015 series The Mafia With Trevor McDonald, the former ITV News anchor returns to the criminal underworld for new commission Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald. This time, he will explore the other side of the story, meeting the wives, girlfriends and daughters who have all lived ‘the life’ and hearing their fascinating perspective on the highs and lows that come with being linked to the mob family. The series will be produced by Plum Pictures. Plum will also produce a brand new series of Killer Women with Piers Morgan, which proved a hit with viewers during its recent run on ITV. Piers will return with a series of in-depth interviews with women who have committed the ultimate crime to provide another fascinating insight into the characters and actions of those involved. Press contact - grant.cunningham@itv.com ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 News about ITV Shows ITV to screen major documentary marking 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster A major peak-time documentary to mark the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster has been commissioned by ITV. ITV’s factual production arm Shiver will be working in partnership with ITV Cymru Wales on Aberfan (working-title), the hour-long film, which will be directed by multi-awardwinning director Marc Evans (Safe House, Hinterland, Collision, Jack to a King, House of America). It will be made by a Cardiff-based team under the newly-created Shiver Cymru banner and will be produced by Jonathan Hill, editor of English language programmes at ITV Cymru Wales. It was commissioned by Tom Giles, Controller, Current Affairs, ITV. The documentary will look at how the spirit of Aberfan has endured since the tragic day on 21st October 1966 when the catastrophic collapse of a colliery spoil tip killed 116 children and 28 adults in the village school. It will feature interviews with some of the people affected by the tragedy and also make use of ITV’s extensive archive footage of the disaster and its aftermath. The production will build on the success of recent Shiver/TV Cymru Wales commissions for the network current affairs series, Tonight. Press contact - tracey.jaques@itv.com ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 This Week’s ITV Hub Top 10 (as at 23/06/2016) 1. Love Island (original TX date 22/06/2016) Reality series. Has Adam ruined his chances with Tina and Liana? Some big secrets are revealed, causing massive repercussions. The islanders bid farewell to one of the girls. 2. Coronation Street (original TX date 19/06/2016) Sarah is tipped over the edge. Alex does Gemma a favour. Luke's suspicions about Caz grow. 3. Emmerdale (original TX date 22/06/2016) Holly is under pressure. Belle is defiant over her decision. Finn gets some good news. 4. Euro 2016: Sweden v Belgium (original TX date 22/06/2016) Mark Pougatch presents live action as Sweden face Belgium in the final group match as one of the toughest groups in Euro 2016 concludes. 5. Educating Joey Essex: What EU Sayin’? (original TX date 22/06/2016) Joey tries his hand at politics once again as he travels the length and breadth of the UK to meet politicians including Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage in an attempt to learn about the EU referendum. 6. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 22/06/2016) Jeremy Kyle deals with more dilemmas, fiery confrontations and topical issues all in front of a studio audience. 7. Dinner Date (original TX date 22/06/2016) Dating series. Sam from Birmingham dines with three lucky ladies. When the dinners have been eaten and the dates are done, who will he want to see for seconds? 8. Family Guy (original TX date 22/06/2016) Animated comedy series. Peter infuriates Lois by turning the attic into a man cave. Brian builds a device to help Stewie conquer his terrifying nightmares. 9. The Real Housewives of Orange County (original TX date 22/06/2016) Reality series. Heather and Tamra organise a trip to Bali. Lizzie has a bad birthday. Heather throws a spectacular Valentine's Day party. 10. The Real Housewives of Melbourne (original TX date 22/06/2016) Reality series. Chyka throws Gamble a bridal shower, but the unusual dress code wedding dresses only - triggers some strong emotional responses. ITV.com Week 26/27 2nd - 8th July 2016 Also still available on the ITV Hub (www.itv.com/hub) 1. Secret Life of a Bus Garage (available until 21/07/2016) Fascinating film following the diverse workforce at Stockwell Bus Garage who perform such a vital role in London's transport system. 2. Judge Rinder’s Crime Stories (available until 22/07/2016) Judge Robert Rinder examines real-life cases. This edition focuses on the case of Joanna Yeates, whose body was found on Christmas morning 2010, and the hunt to catch her killer. 3. Weekend (available until 26/06/2016) Rhod Gilbert and Daniel Brocklebank join Aled on today's show. Georgie Barrat reviews some of the latest tech gadgets, and performing live are British pop rock band The Vamps. 4. Safeword (available until 16/07/2016) Rick Edwards hosts the unique comedy panel show. Tonight's two celebrity contestants are broadcasting legend Carol Vorderman and Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing. 5. The Millionaire Matchmaker (available until 06/07/2016) Reality series following the work of LA matchmaker Patti Stanger. Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore and singer Taylor Dayne hope to find love. 6. Cameraman to the Queen (available until 19/07/2016) A fascinating insight into the work of royal cameraman Peter Wilkinson, who has been at the Queen's public engagements for 18 years, with his recollections of memorable moments. 7. The Wine Show (available until 19/07/2016) Series for wine lovers. Joe Fattorini fulfils a lifelong dream to bid on a barrel of wine in Burgundy, and Amelia Singer explores the Barossa Valley wine region in Australia. 8. Digimon Fusion (available until 23/07/2016) Animated series. Christopher Aonuma admits that he would have had to confront Mikey even after they defeated Bagramon and his army. 9. Loose Women (available until 29/06/2016) A Loose Women Special - Sir Cliff Richard talks exclusively to Gloria Hunniford about the events of the last two years. 10. Good Morning Britain (available until 30/06/2016) Breakfast show presented by Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher. Pointless presenters Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman chat about their new book. ITV.com