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Children’s shows. 9.25 Entertainment News on 5 9.40 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Double bill. (R) 11.40 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (R) 1.40pm Catching Up with the Royals with Rev Richard Coles & Emily Andrews The latest news. 2.40 The Yorkshire Vet A pet sheep has an case of flystrike. (R) 3.40 Our Yorkshire Farm Triple bill. Clive is concerned the spring weather is set to worsen; Reuben has an plan to start a digging business; Reuben helps his parents with their biggest job of the summer – hay cutting.
(R) 6.40 5 News Weekend Headlines. 10.45 1979: Those Were the Days Jan Leeming narrates a look back at key events in TV, film, showbusiness and politics in 1979, including Monty Python triggering a protest with Biblical parody The Life of Brian. (R) 12.45am Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun Mick and Paul volunteer.
(R) 1.00 Cruise TV with LoveitBookit (R) 2.00 Teleshopping (R) 2.30 Grace Kelly: The Hollywood Years (R) 3.35 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts (R) 4.25 Entertainment News on 5 (R) 4.35 The Highland Vet 5.25 Entertainment News on 5 5.35 The Adventures of Paddington (R) 5.45-6.00am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom (R) 6.45 To the Manor Born: Britain’s Best Loved Comedy A celebration of the popular sitcom.
(R) 8.15 Lip-Reading the Royals: What Are They Really Saying? (3/4) Revealing what members of the royal family were saying in private moments following the death of Elizabeth II. 9.15 Queen Victoria & the Groomsman: The Scandal That Nearly Brought Down the Empire A look at the relationship between the widowed queen and her personal attendant John Brown, exploring claims of a secret marriage, hidden correspondence and a potential heir that could have rocked the monarchy. This documentary invites viewers to reconsider the passions behind the public persona of Victoria.
BBC Scotland 12.00noon This Is BBC Scotland 7.00pm Reporting Scotland: News at Seven 7.15 The Birth of Television. Leslie Mitchell traces the origins of television from the beginning of the 20th-century to the first outside broadcast – the coronation of George VI in May 1937. 8.45 The Mystery of Anthrax Island. How a shadowy group of Scots activists got Gruinard Island cleaned up by claiming to have removed 300lbs of soil contaminated with anthrax. 9.45pm-12.00m’t FILM Respect (2021/12) The rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a child singing in her father’s church’s choir to her international fame.
Biopic, starring Jennifer Hudson. ★★★★ BBC One Scotland As BBC One except: 10.20pm Sportscene: Premiership Highlights 11.20 Match of the Day 12.30am The Football Interview 12.45 FILM Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (2013/15) Comedy, starring Steve Coogan and Colm Meaney.
In 1922, the discovery of Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb was a global sensation. Britain and America competed for ancient treasures, with Britain bagging the Rosetta Stone, still on display in the British Museum today. This series brings colour to the fi lm and photos taken at the time, and reveals how archaeology became an arena for the struggle between Egyptian nationalists and entrenched Western power. Irish star Jessie Buckley has won a Bafta, Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Movie Award for her role in Hamnet – but can she take the Oscar too?
Movie buff Jonathan Ross brings us the action from the 98th Academy Awards with Ross King and Angelique Jackson reporting from the red carpet. British contenders include Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo for Sinners, who are nominated in the Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor categories. THE RACE FOR ANCIENT EGYPT IN COLOUR Saturday, 7.15pm, Channel 4 Samantha Bond is back as crossword-setter Judith Potts, who solves crimes with the help of dog walker Suzie Harris (Jo Martin) and vicar’s wife Becks Starling (Cara Horgan).
In series three, there’s a celeb chef found dead at his own cookbook launch, and a beloved mayor bumped off. Guest stars include Nigel Harman, Peter Davison and Jason Merrells. Wild rumours about Queen Victoria and her Highland servant John Brown form the basis for this provocative documentary. Featuring new evidence and expert analysis, this special investigates claims of a secret marriage, hidden correspondence, and a potential heir that could have rocked the foundations of the British monarchy.
THE MARLOW MURDER CLUB Wednesday, 8pm, U&Drama QUEEN VICTORIA & THE GROOMSMAN: THE SCANDAL THAT NEARLY BROUGHT DOWN THE EMPIRE Saturday, 9.15pm, 5 OSCARS LIVE Sunday, 10.15pm, ITV1 WORDS: JEN PHARO Jen Pharo´s unmissables Our editor brings you the most exciting new shows and fi lms for the week ahead This epic nature documentary follows Craig, Pascal and Esau, three majestic male African elephants, whose tusks each weigh at least 100 pounds.
Viewers will get a glimpse into the complex interactions and deep bonds of the world’s largest land mammals, whose lives carry on against the beautiful backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. TUSKER: BROTHERHOOD OF ELEPHANTS Sunday, 7pm, Sky Nature & NOW d s d We’re back at St Gilbert’s for a third series of the boarding school comedy-drama – and the pressure is on. The fi ve Black inner-city teens have made it to the fi nal term and their exams are looming.
A school sporting rivalry brings violence, plus there are love triangles and shattered friendships. So can the scholarship kids overcome the distractions and realise their potential? BOARDERS Sunday, 10pm, BBC Three P ride And Prejudice was all about witty Lizzy and beautiful Jane – now it’s the turn of plain middle sister Mary to take the spotlight in The Other Bennet Sister.
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