TV Guide
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W C C H O IC E 06:00 ...........................Breakfast
06:00 ............... This is BBC Two
06:00 .......................... Daybreak
09:15 ....................Heir Hunters
06:05 .................. Homes Under the Hammer
08:30 .............................Lorraine
10:00 .................. Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 ..............Don't Get Done, Get Dom
Royal Paintbox ITV1, 22.35 “We walk away and shuffle off our mortal coil, but these things live on. That’s what is so riveting, I think, about looking at other members of my family in the past. It’s this feeling that you know there they were, you can sense them sitting doing the painting and everything else and then that stays behind. It’s still you; it’s a part of you that stays there when the rest has gone.”- HRH The Prince of Wales “When I first came across Queen Victoria’s painting kit, as a filmmaker and watercolour painter myself, I was amazed to find out that 150 years ago she was an artist. Her great-great-great grandson, HRH The Prince of Wales also enjoys painting as a pastime, and for the first time on film he agreed to tell me the extraordinary story of the tradition of creating art in his family through the ages. In my search, I discovered dozens of talented artists, revealing an amazing treasure trove of creativity by Royal hands.” - Margy Kinmonth, Director In Royal Paintbox, the Prince of Wales reveals an extraordinary treasure trove of work by his forebears, many of whom were accomplished amateur artists, and traces his family’s love of painting through the generations. This story is brought to the screen for the first time by award-winning film-maker Margy Kinmonth, who produced and directed Looking For Lowry in the Perspectives strand for ITV. Set against the spectacular landscapes of the royal estates and with contributions from Countess Mountbatten of Burma; professional working artist Sarah Armstrong-Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret, speaking in her first ever interview on film.
09:25....................... The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30 ................... This Morning
07:50 ..... Crime Scene Rescue
11:25........................... ITV News
11:45 .....Crime Scene Rescue
08:20.................... Heir Hunters
11:30................... This Morning
12:15....................Bargain Hunt
09:05........ Great British Menu
12:30................. Loose Women
13:00 .......... BBC News at One
09:35.......................... Deadly 60 on a Mission
13:30........................... ITV News and Weather
13:45 ............................. Doctors
10:05 ..................... Great British Railway Journeys
14:15 ...........................Escape to the Country
14:00 ................Rory Bremner's Great British Views
10:35 .......................... HARDtalk 11:00 ......................... BBC News
15:00 ....................... Dickinson's Real Deal
11:30 .............BBC World News
16:00 .................. Tipping Point
12:00 ............The Daily Politics
17:00 .........................The Chase
13:00 ..........................The Super League Show
18:00 ..... ITV News London
13:30 ........ BBC London News
15:00 ........................ Perfection 15:45 ................ Chefs: Put Your Menu Where Your Mouth is Series which pitches some of TV's favourite chefs against each other in real restaurants to see who can make the most money. In this episode, Ed Baines and James Tanner sharpen their cooking knives for an epic battle for profit. The venue is a gastropub with a fine reputation set in the Surrey countryside, so Ed and James must come up with the perfect three-course menu to impress its discerning diners. They must call on all their cooking skills and restaurant experience, because there can be only one winner - the chef who makes the most profit.
16:30....... Antiques Road Trip 17:15........................... Pointless 18:00 ....... BBC News at Six 19:00 ..........The One Show 19:30 ............... EastEnders 20:00.............Holby City
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21:00 .......... The Syndicate Drama series. When Alan wins the lottery, he gets a taste for the millionaire's lifestyle and the champagne that goes with it, leading him down a slippery slope as the booze starts to take hold. He can spend to his heart's desire, but all he really wants is someone to share his winnings with - and now he is a millionaire, maybe money can buy him love.
22:00 ...... BBC News at Ten 22:35 .................... The Matt Lucas Awards 23:05 ......................Cuckoo 23:35 ................Like Minds
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07:05.............. Don't Get Done, Get Dom
14:15 .................................. Coast
18:25 ........... Party Election Broadcast by the Labour Party
14:40 .............The Great British Bake Off
18:30 ............. ITV News and Weather
15:40 .....................Britain's First Photo Album
19:00 ............... Emmerdale
13:45 ..................... Mastermind
16:10.... The Life of Mammals 17:10 ................................Flog It! 17:55.................. Party Election Broadcast by the Labour Party 18:00 ..................Eggheads 18:30 .... Helicopter Heroes Down Under 19:00 ..............Hairy Bikers' Best of British The Bikers take a culinary journey through time as they celebrate the history of British food. Today they make the most of Britain's outstanding shellfish, cooking up a hearty beef and oyster pie and an exquisite crab and scallop mornay. They help throw a crayfish party on the banks of the Thames and also explore the history of a British classic now almost forgotten: the winkle.
20:00 ...... The Great British Sewing Bee 21:00 ........ Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day 22:00 ....... Later Live... with Jools Holland 22:30 ................ Newsnight 23:20 .... Tomorrow's World
19:30 ...................... Tonight Stephen Lawrence - 20 Years On. A lot has happened in the two decades since black teenager Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths as he waited for a bus in Eltham, South London. A public inquiry headed by Sir William Macpherson led to the Metropolitan Police being branded institutionally racist and prompted widespread reforms. And in January last year, almost 19 years after Stephen's death, two men were finally convicted of his murder. In tonight's programme, Julie Etchingham interviews Stephen's mother, Doreen Lawrence, and examines to what extent British Society has changed over the past 20 years.
20:00 ... Midsomer Murders 22:00 ............... ITV News at Ten and Weather 22:35......Royal Paintbox
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HRH The Prince of Wales reveals a treasure trove of rarely seen works by his ancestors, and traces his family's love of painting through the generations. This documentary goes behind the scenes to discover how growing up in houses bedecked with great art inspired him to paint, and how he fits his painting into his busy life as heir to the throne.
23:35 ............ In Plain Sight
12th April - 18th April 2013