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AN Oxford-based artist and Year 9 pupils at a Didcot school have joined forces to produce an exhibition of linocut prints celebrating south Oxfordshire’s landmarks. Simon East, a competitor on Sky TV’s recent Landscape

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Didcot Girls’ School, Dr East worked with a group of pupils to teach them printmaking methods to help them create their own series of artworks of Didcot landmarks, entitled ‘Local Landmarks’. He said: “Far from being

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Oxford child sex trio given a total of 32 years in prison

THREE men have been sentenced to a total of 32 years in prison for a string of child sexual offences against a teenage girl. Assad Hussain, 35, Aktar Dogar, 35, and Anjum Dogar, 34, were sentenced on Friday in the culmination of a trial which had started in April. The charges all related to the same victim, who was sexually exploited by the men for more than seven years. Adrian Foster, Chief Crown Prosecutor for Thames and Chiltern Crown Prosecution Service, said: “The 15-year-old victim was groomed and exploited by a sex gang between November 1999 and April 2007.

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All of the men were already serving prison sentences since 2013 for their part in a notorious child sex ring after convictions following Operation Bullfi nch. Hussain, of Iffley Road, Oxford, was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment after being convicted of four counts of rape, one count of threat to kill and two counts of indecent assault. He was acquitted of one count of rape and two counts of indecent assault. Aktar Dogar, of Tawney Street, Oxford, who was already serving a 17-year life sentence at HMP Bullingdon at Arncott, near Bicester, as part of Operation Bullfi nch, was given a 10-year jail term to run concurrently after being convicted of one count of indecent assault, three counts of rape and one count of using a threat to kill. His brother Anjum, 34, also of Tawney Street and also serving a life sentence, was given the same sentence as his brother for one count of rape and one count of indecent assault. Two other men, Owais Khan, 32, of Belvedere Road, Oxford,

“She was a vulnerable girl with a difficult background. The defendants enticed her into a cycle of abuse and robbed her of her childhood. “Once befriended, given attention and made to feel wanted, a sexual relationship was established through which the victim was used, abused and exploited for the sexual gratification and entertainment of the defendants and others.” The jury deliberated for 11 days before returning the verdicts on June 21 and 22, with sentencing taking place at Oxford Crown Court on Friday.

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who faced one count of indecent assault and five counts of rape, and Alladitta Yousef, 46, of Bodley Road, Oxford, who faced four counts of indecent assault, were acquitted of all charges. Following the verdicts, the victim issued a statement saying: “This has been a challenging and at times painful process for me. Looking back now I am relieved that I found the strength to speak out. It was easier to make myself heard than it was to hold it all inside. “This process has in a way been therapeutic for me, as I now feel stronger and I am no longer consumed by my past. “I would urge any person who is struggling or feeling trapped by any form of abuse to come forward, there are many agencies out there that will be able to help you move on and put the suffering behind you.” The charges stemmed from Operation Sabaton, which saw 150 officers execute warrants at nine properties across Oxford at 6am on June 2 last year.

Teachers strike in school funding dispute MORE than 1,000 teachers in Oxfordshire are believed to have joined a strike on Tuesday in a dispute over school funding. Their action saw more than 30 schools in Oxfordshire affected. The members of the National

Union of Teachers staged the one-day walkout, saying school budgets were not keeping pace with rising costs. Almost 25 per cent of NUT members voted in the strike ballot - of those who voted, 91.7

per cent supported strike action. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said the strike was “unnecessary” and “harmful” while schools minister Nick Gibb described the walkout as politically motivated and futile.

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In Oxford, the teachers marched and rallied in Oxford city centre at 1pm. Community events took place at East Oxford Community Centre and the South Oxford Adventure Playground in the morning. There was also a strike meeting at Wesley Memorial Church in New Inn Hall Street at 11am. Kevin Courtney, acting general secretary of the NUT, said: “No teacher fi nds taking strike action easy but the situation in our schools needs to be urgently addressed. “The effect on children’s education is clear – class sizes are going up, subjects are being removed from the curriculum while teaching posts are being cut or not replaced. “With political parties in turmoil since the EU referendum, it is imperative that education is put to the forefront of every election campaign.” Oxfordshire County Council Green Party group leader David Williams, supported

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Warrant issued FARINGDON: A European arrest warrant has been issued for a Faringdon man who is wanted in connection with a serious sexual assault in France. Colin Marshall, 48, failed to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on June 7 when he was due at an extradition hearing. He was last seen at 6am on June 7 when he was dropped off at Swindon train station and was planning to get a train to London.

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Burglary denied OXFORD: Two homeless people have denied carrying out a burglary at the Lush store in Oxford’s Cornmarket Street. Gabriel Chamberlain, 42, of no fixed abode, was charged with one count of burglary and one count of failing to answer bail. Charlotte Pauling, 29, also of no fixed abode, was charged with one count of burglary, one count of failing to answer bail and two counts of possession of class-A drugs. The burglary charges relate to the theft of £1,250 of goods from the shop in February. Both denied the charges at Oxford Magistrates Court, and have been granted bail until their trial begins on September 12. the strike, saying: “In Oxfordshire, high housing costs make the general teacher recruitment and retention crisis even worse than elsewhere.” He claims there is worse to come, with the true impacts of cuts yet to strike.

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Vaizey says he trusts Justice Secretary 100 per cent

Town MP backs Gove as PM DIDCOT and Wantage MP Ed Vaizey has come out in support of Michael Gove to be the next Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party. The Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries gave his backing to the Secretary of State for Justice while appearing on BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme on Monday. His declaration of support comes after Prime Minister

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and Witney MP David Cameron announced he would be stepping down from his position later this year. Mr Vaizey was one of the fi rst parliamentarians to declare his support for Mr Gove, who is also the Lord Chancellor. He tweeted last Thursday morning: “Agonising on who to back for leadership. Gove has made my mind up. #GoGove #TeamGove”

And on the television programme, he said: “I trust him [Gove] 100 per cent. I’ve worked with him for many years. “He’s one of the architects of moving the Conservative Party to the centre ground. We’ve seen what he said in his speech – this isn’t just about Brexit, we need to talk about what kind of future we want for our country on a lot of other issues.” Mr Vaizey lent his support to Mr Gove, despite having oppos-

ing views on European Union. The Merton College graduate said Mr Gove was right to withdraw his support for Uxbridge MP and former London mayor Boris Johnson as Tory leader. He said it would have been a “betrayal” if he had kept quiet over his concerns over Mr Johnson, who was, like Mr Gove, a figurehead of the Leave campaign during the EU referendum. Mr Vaizey’s defence of Mr Gove came after a Mr John-

school camera to take photos of the brick railway centre building. I just like the way it looks.” Dr East, a neuroscience tutor at Oxford University, taught the girls, aged 12 to 14, the different styles and effects artists can achieve with linocut prints. After cutting the lino designs, the girls rolled special inks on to the surface of the lino and pressed the paper on to it using the back of a spoon, so each artwork was carefully hand-cut and hand-printed. Dr East said: “They’ve worked hard and it’s great to see their excitement when a print comes off better than they were expecting.” The ‘Local Landmarks’ exhibition of the pupils’ work in the school’s Freeborn Gallery runs from today to July 20 and is open to the public from 9.30am to 2.30pm, Monday to Friday.

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DIDCOT: Revellers in Didcot will be able to enjoy a new set of festive lights this Christmas. Didcot Town Council agreed to update the existing lights which were bought secondhand 10 years ago. Its environment committee, which had a budget of £15,000, chose the lights which will be switched on at the 23rd Didcot Christmas Street Fair on November 24.

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DIDCOT: Didcot-based Soha Housing has been rated as one of the top housing associations in the country for growth. Inside Housing, the housing sector’s trade magazine, publishes annual league tables on new building for the affordable housing market. Soha is the only Oxfordshire association in the top 10 for percentage increase in stock in the last financial year. The 274 new-builds in 2015/2016 saw the number of homes it manages rise by 4.2 per cent, putting it at number six in the country.

DIDCOT: Didcot features in Ricky Gervais’ trailer for his upcoming film about The Office character David Brent. Gervais sings about spotting a pretty traveller by a lake south of Didcot in a video called ‘Lady Gypsy’. David Brent: Life on the Road is out in cinemas on August 19.

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Pupils acquire skill VË Á ËwÁ Íˬ?~j people do. Whether large and dramatic or small and everyday, they make the most noble and enduring of life companions.” The dozen pupils at the school in Manor Crescent chose landmarks that moved them in some way and they wished to interpret and memorialise in their own style. Taking part in the project were Abi Ritson, Issy Morley, Beth Stokes, Zhara-Mae Strafford, Alisha Budziszewski, Holly Page, Emily McGibbon, Sophie Foster, Sophie Crane, Amy Jezzard, Rachel Lee and Beth Charles. Most of the girls chose familiar town buildings, including Cornerstone arts centre, churches and the power station, but Beth selected a wooden gate, saying: “Simple things can be landmarks too.” Holly said: “I borrowed a

son aide allegedly said the former education secretary was a threat to national security because he had “an emotional need to gossip, particularly when drink is taken”. Mr Vaizey said: “Michael [Gove] has been at the top table of Cabinet for six years, and these accusations just don’t ring true. “You can’t sit at the centre of Government and be characterised in that way. It’s ridiculous.”

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Cyclist tackles marathon ride to aid cancer charity AN Oxford man is to cycle 100 miles for a cancer charity in memory of his aunt and cousin who both died of the same disease within four months of each other. Martin Laina, 39, will ride the 100-mile cycle challenge for Beating Bowel Cancer after his aunt, Aurelia Laina, and her daughter, Maria Relaño, died. Mr Laina, who attended Magdalen College School, will tackle the Prudential Ride London-Surrey 100 on Sunday, July 31. The route starts at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park before following a 100-mile route on closed roads through the capital and into Surrey’s countryside.

By George Welch The route then fi nishes on the Mall in central London. Mr Laina, an export sales manager with Derwent in Aylesbury, said: “It was a terrible shock for the family to lose both of them in such a short space of time from the same illness.” Bowel cancer is the UK’s second biggest cancer killer – but too many people are unaware of it and it can often be diagnosed too late to be treated. Each year, about 41,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with the disease, but if caught early, more than 90 per cent of cases can be treated successfully. Mr Laina, who lives in Botley with his partner James, is an experienced cyclist who has done a number of challenges before. He said: “I’m the sort of cyclist that needs a goal to keep me interested. “So taking on this challenge for such an amazing cause gives me all the inspiration I need.” To donate to Martin’s fundraising efforts please visit https://www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/Martin-Laina

County devolution report delayed A REVIEW into a major shake up of local government in Oxfordshire has been delayed. As part of devolution plans, the five district and city councils want to abolish Oxfordshire County Council to set up a their own authorities, which would run all services. Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) was tasked with analysing different options available,

but its report, which was due to present its conclusions by the end of June, has taken longer than anticipated. Cherwell, South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse and West Oxfordshire district councils and Oxford City Council jointly commissioned the study with the Cotswold and South Northamptonshire district councils. It is thought

the report has cost just under £15,000 per council. The proposals from the district councils has resulted in a rift between the authorities and the county council is running a rival review. County leaders stated in April that they would only join the study when assured it would be “fair, even-handed and independent so that all parties can fully co-operate and have confidence in these fi ndings which have such importance for the people of Oxfordshire”. South Oxfordshire said it favoured a devolution plan in order to “simplify local government and give more power to the people of the county”. Ultimately, the Government would need to agree to the creation of three or four local unitary councils for Oxfordshire, but West Oxfordshire said the political transformations “would bring in significant investment in roads, schools and public transport”.

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Chalk the horse UFFINGTON: Local residents and volunteers were given the chance to help the National Trust in preserving one of the county’s most recognisable landmarks at Uffington, near Wantage, last weekend. The volunteers were booked into half-hour slots to help rechalk the iconic White Horse chalk figure. The National Trust invites locals to take part every year to help maintain the 3,000-yearold landmark, thought to be the oldest such figure in the country, and provides instruction and equipment for them to do so. For anyone interested in taking part in the event, there will be another opportunity to do so over the Bank Holiday weekend in August.

Asylum figure OXON: The number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum in Oxfordshire has risen by 40 per cent in a year, according to figures obtained by the BBC. The figures show that Oxfordshie County Council is caring for 52 children, compared with the figure of 37 last year. Numbers have risen at councils all over England and is causing local authorities a funding shortfall of about £750,000.

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Assault charge OXFORD: A 44-year-old man has been charged with aggravated burglary and assault in Oxford. James Mangan from Blue Mountains, Wallingford, was charged on June 30 and has been remanded in custody to appear at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 29. The charges relate to an incident in James Street, Oxford on June 14 at 11.20pm. Two men rang the doorbell of a property, forced their way in and assaulted a man before fleeing empty-handed.

Stabbing arrest OXFORD: A 26-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was stabbed in the neck. Police are appealing for information about the attack at a home in Henry Taunt Close, Oxford, just after midnight on Sunday morning. The 56-year-old man was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital for treatment. The woman has been bailed until August 17.

Professor dies OXFORD: Oxford University’s Professor of Poetry until last year has died at the age of 84. Sir Geoffrey Hill’s wife said he died “suddenly, and without pain or dread” last Thursday.

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A TERMINALLY ill Oxford United fan who was given four months to live last year has donated two season tickets to an Oxford hospice for children and young people. Cancer patient Steve Dyer wanted to still feel like “a real supporter” despite now living in the USA and hoped he would be able to bring some joy to fans

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by donating his season tickets to Helen and Douglas House off Cowley Road. Mr Dyer, 59, was given four months to live when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer in November 2015. He moved from Oxford to Rochester, New Hampshire, in

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ABINGDON Town Council has come under fire for their decision not to fly a rainbow flag from County Hall during next year’s Oxford Pride event. A proposal to fly the flag was put forward by town councillors Samantha Bowring and Neil Fawcett but was rejected in a vote at Wednesday’s full council meeting last week. Cllr Bowring told the Guardian: “In this day and age I really didn’t think it was a controversial thing. So I was quite surprised by some of the things that were said. I really wasn’t expecting these sorts of arguments. They were a bit sort of stuck in the past.” Former town council leader Sandy Lovatt, who spoke in opposition to the motion, retracted a statement at the meeting in which he said there were ‘aspects’ of the gay pride movement he had ‘reservations’ about. Clarifying his comments, he said: “I don’t know that much about [the movement], but for a group that are only eight per cent of the population they seem to be demanding rights and privileges over and above their normal rights. “What gives them the right to fly a flag at an official flag station over any other organisation? This is the policy of all town councils, not just Abingdon.” Meanwhile, council leader

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Men arrested after robberies TWO robberies involving two men in a car asking for directions in Oxford and Littlemore are believed to be linked, police say.

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Saying thanks OXON: Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital is to receive £3,000 from an Aylesbury man as a thank-you for saving his family. Kevin Smees’ partner Nicola Lansdown, 38, collapsed at home with a brain tumour just two days before she was due to give birth in May. Doctors performed an emergency caesarean, and Ms Lansdown was put in an induced coma for four weeks. Mr Smees began fundraising after their daughter Lexi was born.

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Airfield is earmarked as site for 3,500 homes SOUTH Oxfordshire District Council has put Chalgrove Airfield forward as its recommended location for 3,500 homes by 2032. The former Second World War airfield was given preference as the council’s site for its Local Plan development. A public consultation period of eight weeks has been opened so residents can discuss their views of the plan and six other options. Among them is a Green Belt site in Grenoble Road, which the district council went against selecting despite support from city council leader Bob Price. SODC leader John Cotton said: “Chalgrove Airfield was put ahead of other options because it’s not on Green Belt land. Of the seven sites, five of them were on Green Belt land, so given that we had that option we then felt that it narrowed the choices. The fact that it is on brown-field land also stands in its favour as such sites are recommended for reuse.” “We believe based on our evidence that it’s the site that best suits our requirements and the

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financed completely by the subscriptions of its members. Anthony Corcoran, 75, from Worthing, who has been a regular at the Regatta since competing for Westminster School in 1959, said: “Every year it gets bigger and bigger, and the rowing gets better and better - which is the main thing. “I don’t come for the social scene. I always take friends with me but I make sure they watch at least some of the rowing instead of just getting drunk on Pimm’s.” Parents Andrew and Natasha Wilkinson, from York, who had brought their newly born daughter along for the first time, said: “We come down most years, mostly to meet up

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Concern over health plans OXFORD Health NHS Foundation Trust have tabled their initial plans for reform of health services in Oxfordshire. The plans outlined by a Transformation Board made up of Trust executives, clinical commissioning groups and GPs were put forward at a public meeting on Thursday, and form part of a national plan to reform the future of health services. The plans are an attempt to develop new models of care and the next generation of integrated GP, community and hospital services over the next five years.

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An emphasis of the plans discussed at a meeting of the Health Overview Scrutiny Committee (HOSC) was on a ‘cultural change’ in the delivery of services, with a focus on individuals taking greater responsibility for their own health. Despite referring to the fi nancial need to close a £500 million shortfall in costs across Oxfordshire, West Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, board chief executive Stuart Bell stressed that there was no specific plans yet for cuts to services.

“We are not at the point yet where we have got specific options identified in relation to some of these changes,” he said. “That’s partly because we want the discussion about what those might be and the criteria under which they might be judged to be something that we discuss over the next few months before we get to the formal consultation period.” However, some of the audience at the meeting voiced their concern. Joan Stewart, of the Keep the NHS Public campaign, voiced her concerns, saying: “We know

that the scenario that persuaded the Treasury to part with £8.5 billion instead of the £20bn included these new models of care, because they supposedly would deliver £22 billion of socalled efficiency savings. But that’s impossible, and we know it. We’re being softened up to prepare for cuts.” HOSC chairman Yvonne Constantine reflected the general concern of the committee that the plans were too vague, saying: “People want to know how will these changes affect their specific area, how it will impact on them.”

Emaciated pregnant horse and her foal saved by animal charity BLUE Cross Burford saved a dying pregnant rescue horse in one of the worst welfare cases the charity has ever seen. The elderly and emaciated horse, named Cinderella, was one of a group of abandoned horses found fly grazing. But after being rushed to Blue Cross Burford for emergency care, Cinderella has blossomed into a happy, healthy horse and recently gave birth to a healthy foal. Cinderella, a thoroughbred cross,

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The recent decision to leave the European Union was also referred to by Mr Bell, who stated in relation to ensuring there are sufficient health care staff in Oxfordshire by saying: “Obviously recent events mean that its important that we reinforce that message that we want to attract people with the best talent and skills that we need, not just nationally but internationally.” Public consultations for the plans are due to be held in the autumn as the Transformation Board continues to develop its plans.

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Singing for the Somme’s fallen PUPILS from Kingham Hill School, near Chipping Norton, travelled to Paris to take part in a commemorative concert marking the centenary of the start of the Battle of the Somme. More than 20 pupils, aged 11 to 18, went to Dernancourt Church, France, to take part in a special service to honour the thousands of soldiers who died in the battle during the First World War. Friday, July 1, marked the start of the Battle of the Somme, which lasted almost five months and saw over a million causalities. The school choir performed a range of songs including a new arrangement by head of music Dan Chambers written especially for the concert which combined the two national anthems of France and Great Britain into a single piece to illustrated the partnership that has continued between the two nations for 100 years. The choir also performed on the Videopolis stage at Disneyland Paris and the Jardin du Luxembourg. Mr Chambers said: “It was great to see so many pupils taking the opportunity to learn more about the history of France

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EASY/MEDIUM/HARD

Quick Crossword Across: 1 Branches 4 Crew 8 Sordid 10 Cellos 11 Medal 12 Camel 14 Repent 17 Designers 18 Anchovies 22 Cosset 23 Annul 24 Deals 26 Feared 27 Seemly 28 Lost 29 Mattered Down: 1 Bust 2 Abroad 3 Chimes 5 Relies 6 Washtubs 7 Melee 9 Delighted 10 Carnivals 13 Means 15 Preen 16 Fanciful 18 Asians 19 Cedes 20 Insect 21 Summer 25 Dyed Cryptic Crossword Across: 1 Strapped 4 Odds 8 Reigns 10 Italic 11 Chime 12 Genie 14 Prague 17 Dalliance 18 Alleviate 22 Censor 23 Event 24 Verne 26 Doused 27 Trauma 28 Gold 29 Sleepers Down: 1 Spry 2 Raised 3 Pencil 5 Deluge 6 Sickened 7 Stern 9 Sheltered 10 Impatient 13 Nails 15 Acute 16 Watchdog 18 Annual 19 Lover 20 Averse 21 Endure 25 Mass

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Thursday July 7th BBC1 Question Time, 10.45pm

7.00 Channel 4 News (S)

7.00 Eamonn & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford turn their attention to Britain’s most wealthy people; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 Today at Wimbledon Clare Balding and guests look back on the day’s play at the All England Club, where the ladies’ singles semi-finals were the highlight. (S)

8.00 Emmerdale Holly confides in Jai about failing to control her habit. (S) 8.30 Coronation Street Todd confronts Billy. (S)

8.00 What Britain Buys Mary Portas investigates how people are moving away from disposable fashion to spend more on experiences. (S)

8.00 On Benefits: Life on the Dole A convicted cocaine smuggler who has been on benefits since being released, and a man who quit his job for a new life in Scotland, where he found little need for his benefit money; (S) 5 News

9.00 RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Monty Don tours gardens inspired by Capability Brown and Joe Swift looks at more modern approaches. (S)

9.00 Benidorm The Garveys meet Buck A Roo, who claims Madge will soon inherit millions, while Kenneth asks a clairvoyant customer to hold a seance to contact his mother. With Amanda Barrie. (S)(R)

9.00 Inside Birmingham Children’s Hospital A girl is rushed in after falling off her horse and suffering a potentially lifechanging brain injury. (S)

9.00 Big Brother Another 24 hours of Big Brother life distilled into an hour of TV, including the daftest chat, the funniest games and the biggest arguments. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 10.45 Question Time Topical debate from Brighton, chaired by David Dimbleby. Last in the series. (S)

10.00 Mock the Week With James Acaster, Rob Beckett, Ed Byrne, John Robins and Holly Walsh. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.40 Euro 2016 Highlights Germany v France. Jacqui Oatley presents action from the second semifinal at Stade Velodrome in Marseille.

10.00 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell Gordon Ramsay heads to Southbridge, Massachusetts, where he helps the owners of Austrian-themed hotel and restaurant the Vienna Inn turn round their business. (S)

10.00 It’s Not Me, It’s You Relationship-based comedy panel show, hosted by Eamonn Holmes; (S) 5 News Update (S) 10.45 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side Rylan Clark-Neal presents the BB companion show. (S)

11.45 This Week The past seven days in politics. (S)

11.15 Weather (S) 11.20 The New Gypsy Kings Inside the world of Romania’s super-rich gypsy pop stars. (S)(R)

11.50 Murder, She Wrote Jessica’s friend is accused of murder. (S) (R)

11.00 24 Hours in A&E A 22-year-old cyclist is rushed to St George’s Hospital after he collided with a car on the way to work and “bullseyed” its rear window. (S) (R)

11.45 Lip Sync Battle Terry Crews takes on Mike Tyson. (S)

12.20 MOTD: Euro 2016 Match Replay (S) 2.00 Sign Zone: Why We Voted Leave: Britain Speaks – Panorama (S)(R) 2.30 The Millionaires’ Holiday Club (S)(R) 3.30 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.00 999: What’s Your Emergency? (S)(R) 1.00 Interview with a Murderer (S)(R) 2.30 Are You Owed a Pay Rise?: Channel 4 Dispatches (S)(R) 3.00 Rescue Dog to Super Dog (S)(R) 3.55 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems (S)(R)

12.15 SuperCasino 3.10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (S)(R) 4.00 Criminals: Caught on Camera (S)(R) 4.45 Divine Designs (S)(R) 5.10 Great Artists (S)(R) 5.35 House Doctor (S)(R)

Endeavour 10.00 Mrs Biggs 11.00 Wycliffe 12.05 A Touch of Frost 2.00 Movies Now 2.10 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Top of the Pops: 1982 8.00 Keys to the Castle 9.00 The Secret Life of Bob Monkhouse 10.30 The Bridges That Built London with Dan Cruickshank 11.30 Timeshift: Spicing Up Britain – How Eating Out Went Exotic 12.30 Keys to the Castle 1.30 Top of the Pops: 1982 2.10 The Secret Life of Bob Monkhouse 3.40 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Charmed 7.35 Hollyoaks 8.05 Rules of Engagement 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.00 The Goldbergs 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Goldbergs 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 New Girl 9.30 Angie Tribeca 10.00 The IT Crowd 11.00 The Big Bang Theory 12.00

Tattoo Fixers 1.00 Gogglebox 2.05 Rude Tube 3.00 The IT Crowd 3.50 The New Normal 4.10 Rude(ish) Tube 4.35 Rules of Engagement MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 9.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 10.35 Food Unwrapped 11.10 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 11.25 FILM: The Last Wagon (1956) (PG) 1.25 Time Team 3.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 5.45 Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb 6.50 Building the Dream 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11.05 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.05 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 3.15 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) (U) 12.40 Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1956) (U) 2.20 True Grit (1969) (PG) 4.55 Carry On Behind (1975) (PG) 6.45 About a Boy (2002) (12) 9.00 Now You See Me (2013) (12) 11.15 Apocalypto (2006) (18) 1.55 State and Main (2000) (15) 4.00 Close

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7.00 Emmerdale Priya’s surprise party ends in disaster. (S) 7.30 Why Can’t We Sleep?: Tonight Fiona Foster investigates sleeplessness. (S)(R)

6.15 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS Oritse Williams visits the birthplace of Aneurin Bevan. (S)(R) 7.00 Homes Under the Hammer Properties in south London, Co Durham and Mid Glamorgan. (S)(R) 8.00 Sign Zone: The Great British Sewing Bee The contestants tackle three 1960s-themed challenges. (S)(R) 9.00 Victoria Derbyshire News and current affairs. (S) 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live The latest breaking news. (S) 11.30 Daily Politics Parliamentary report. (S) 12.30 Wimbledon 2016 Coverage of the 10th day’s play. (S)

7.00 Would I Lie to You? Comedy panel show, hosted by Rob Brydon. (S)(R) 7.30 MOTD: Euro 2016 Live Germany v France (kick-off 8.00pm). Subsequent programmes subject to change.

AFTER 12.30 Weather for the Week Ahead

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Ramsay’s Hotel Hell, 10pm

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff Studio debate on the day’s news. 11.15 To B&B the Best (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Big Brother (R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.20 NCIS The team makes a surprising discovery. (S) (R) 3.20 FILM I Dream of Murder (2006) (PG) Mystery, starring Jolene Blalock. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Jack finds himself caught in a dilemma. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Phoebe and Dom argue about Bella’s behaviour. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

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Channel 4

Murder, She Wrote, 11.50pm

6.00 Countdown (S)(R) 6.45 Will & Grace (S)(R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S)(R) 10.00 Undercover Boss USA (S)(R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 11.55 Channel 4 News (S) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 1.00 Posh Pawnbrokers (S) 2.00 Channel 4 Racing Live coverage of four races from Newmarket. (S) 4.00 Three in a Bed Rival B&B hosts in North Yorkshire, Warwickshire and Dartmoor compete. (S)(R) 5.00 Couples Come Dine with Me (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

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ITV

Wimbledon 2016, 12.30pm

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S)(R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S)(R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.15 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS Miriam Margolyes finds out about her GP father’s training in Glasgow. (S) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer Properties in Derbyshire, the Midlands and Kent. (S) 11.00 The Wanted (S)(R) 11.45 Close Calls: On Camera (S)(R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S)(R) 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather (S) 1.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 1.45 Wimbledon 2016 The ladies’ singles semi-finals. (S) 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather (S) 6.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S)

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ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Planet’s Funniest Animals 6.20 Dinner Date 7.10 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 9.30 Psych 10.20 Scorpion 11.15 Dinner Date 12.10 Emmerdale 12.45 Coronation Street 1.15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 Love Island 7.30 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 Love Island 10.00 Safeword 10.50 Family Guy 11.50 American Dad! 12.40 Two and a Half Men 1.40 The Vampire Diaries 2.25 Teleshopping 5.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 In Loving Memory 6.25 Heartbeat 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.30 The Royal 9.35 Judge Judy 10.55 Murder, She Wrote 11.55 Wycliffe 1.00 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.10 Where the Heart Is 4.15 Doctor in the House 4.50 On the Buses 5.20 Man About the House 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00

7.20 Scrapheap Challenge: An Isambard Kingdom Brunel Transatlantic Special 8.05 Top Gear 9.00 Lizard Lick Towing 10.00 American Pickers 11.00 Storage Hunters UK 11.30 Storage Hunters 12.00 Top Gear 1.00 Storage Hunters UK 2.00 American Pickers 3.00 American Pickers 4.00 Sin City Motors 5.00 Top Gear 7.00 American Pickers 8.00 QI XL 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 10.00 QI XL 11.00 8 Out of 10 Cats 11.30 Live Caribbean Premier League T20 Cricket. 3.30 8 Out of 10 Cats 5.55 Storage Hunters UK SKY1 SKY: 106 9.00 Forever 10.00 Hawaii Five-0 12.00 Forever 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Road Wars 4.00 Futurama 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo 9.00 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy 10.00 The Simpsons 11.00 A League of Their Own 12.00 Stop, Search, Seize 1.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 2.00 A League of Their Own 3.00 Brit Cops: Rapid Response 4.00 Stop, Search, Seize

7.00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets 8.00 Cold Case 10.00 The West Wing 11.00 House 12.00 Without a Trace 1.00 Blue Bloods 2.00 The British 3.00 Cold Case 5.00 The West Wing 6.00 House 7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 Blue Bloods 9.00 Billions 10.10 Silicon Valley 10.45 San Francisco 2.0 11.45 Billions 12.55 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2.45 Six Feet Under 4.00 The Guest Wing 5.00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets W SKY: 109 6.00 Dynamo Top 10 6.10 Boston’s Finest 7.00 MasterChef Australia 8.00 Judge Faith 9.00 The Bill 10.00 My Dream Home 11.00 Tipping Point 1.00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 2.00 Motorway Cops 3.00 Judge Faith 4.00 My Dream Home 5.00 Tipping Point 7.00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 8.00 MasterChef USA 9.00 Murdered by My Boyfriend 10.00 The Catherine Tate Show 11.20 Motorway Cops 12.20 Judge Faith 1.15 Derren Brown: Trick or Treat 1.45 Sea City 2.10 Boston’s Finest 3.00 Home Shopping

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The Last Leg, 10pm

Channel 5 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side, 10.30pm

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff Panel discussion. 11.15 To B&B the Best (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Big Brother A chance to catch up with the latest BB action. (R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.20 NCIS A Navy diver hunting for sunken treasure is apparently murdered. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Fatal Acquittal (2014) (12) Thriller, starring Joely Fisher. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Piper reveals her romantic intentions. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Phoebe feels betrayed by Kat. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 Emmerdale Holly tries to stop Victoria from identifying the attacker. (S) 7.30 Coronation Street Billy struggles to deal with his emotions. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S)

7.00 Alex Polizzi’s Italian Islands Alex explores southern Sicily, visiting a subterranean cathedral. Last in the series; (S) (R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 Today at Wimbledon Clare Balding and guests look back at the men’s singles semi-finals at the All England Club, and preview tomorrow’s ladies’ singles final. (S)

8.00 Gino’s Italian Escape – Islands in the Sun Gino D’Acampo explores Sardinia. (S)(R) 8.30 Coronation Street Tracy orders Todd and Billy to sort out their relationship. (S)

8.00 Gogglesprogs Young TV viewers give their honest and hilarious views on Call the Midwife, The Voice UK and The Wizard of Oz. (S)

8.00 Loch Lomond: A Year in the Wild Charting the effects of a mild winter at Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Last in the series; (S)(R) 5 News (S)

9.00 RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Guest Martin Clunes explores the perfect garden for dogs, while Monty Don discovers giant garlic and Rachel de Thame reveals the Rose of the Year. (S)

9.00 Doc Martin The GP tries to keep a promise to Louisa to see a therapist, but a lifeboat training exercise causes problems and he struggles to keep the appointment. (S)(R)

9.00 Celebrity First Dates New series. TV presenter Esther Rantzen, reality TV star Jess Wright, EastEnders actor Richard Blackwood and Paralympics athlete Will Bayley seek their perfect partners. (S)

9.00 Big Brother: Live Eviction Emma Willis makes the announcement as another housemate gets the boot. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.25 BBC Regional News and Weather; (S) National Lottery Update (S) 10.35 New Tricks (S)(R)

10.00 Gardeners’ World Monty Don begins to harvest crops from his vegetable garden. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.40 FILM The Last Boy Scout (1991) (18) Action thriller, starring Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans. (S)

10.00 The Last Leg Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by stand-up comedian and actor Greg Davies for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days. (S)

10.30 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side Rylan Clark-Neal and his guests discuss tonight’s eviction, debating whether the public made the right decision and chatting to the evictee. (S)

11.35 FILM The Sentinel (2006) (12) Spy thriller, with Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland. (S)

11.00 Artsnight – Maria Balshaw (S) 11.30 Weather (S) 11.35 Kipling’s Indian Adventure (S)(R)

11.05 Rude Tube A top 50 countdown of animals, including a woman swimming with a great white shark, a mad Brazilian goat, a clothes-stealing orang-utan and playful cats. (S)(R)

11.30 Big Brother: Live from the House Coverage of the housemates’ every move.

6.15 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS (S)(R) 7.00 Homes Under the Hammer Properties in North Yorkshire, Kent and Cornwall. (S) (R) 8.00 Sign Zone: Attenborough’s Passion Project: Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives Extracts from David Attenborough’s 1989 series detailing the lives of extinct creatures. (S)(R) 9.00 Victoria Derbyshire News and current affairs. (S) 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live (S) 11.30 Daily Politics Parliamentary report. (S) 12.30 Wimbledon 2016 Sue Barker introduces the opening coverage on day 11 at the All England Club. (S)

7.00 The One Show Hosted by Alex Jones. (S) 7.30 A Question of Sport With Kelly Sotherton, Kell Brook, James Taylor and Mike Tindall; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S) 8.00 EastEnders Sharon and Buster are caught up in Gavin’s plot. (S) 8.30 Celebrity MasterChef The contenders are challenged to cook a two-course meal. (S)

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ITV

6.00 Salvage SOS (S) 6.45 Will & Grace (S)(R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 8.55 Frasier (S)(R) 9.55 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Practice 1 Live (S) 11.40 Salvage SOS (S) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 1.00 Posh Pawnbrokers (S) 1.55 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Practice 2 Live (S) 3.35 Channel 4 Racing Live coverage of four races from Newmarket and York. (S) 5.00 Couples Come Dine with Me Couples in Glasgow compete for the cash prize of £1,000. (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S) (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

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Kipling’s Indian Adventure, 11.35pm

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S)(R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Jan Keyne admires a 19th-century French clock in Derbyshire. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S)(R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.15 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS How science has improved diagnosis and the quality of life of cancer sufferers. Last in the series. (S) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer Properties in Co Durham, Wales and London. (S)(R) 11.00 The Wanted (S) (R) 11.45 Close Calls: On Camera (S) (R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S) 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather (S) 1.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 1.45 Wimbledon 2016 Further coverage from the All England Club. (S) 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather (S) 6.30 BBC Regional News Programmes (S)

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BBC2

AFTER 1.20 Weather for the Week Ahead (S)

12.35 FILM Of Gods and Men (2010) (15) Fact-based drama, starring Lambert Wilson. 2.30 Sign Zone: Question Time (S)(R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends (S)(R) 4.30 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.35 Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote (S)(R) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen

12.10 FILM Arbitrage (2012) (15) (S) 2.00 Power Monkeys (S)(R) 2.30 Random Acts (S)(R) 2.55 Jimmy’s Australian Food Adventure (S)(R) 3.45 Rescue Dog to Super Dog (S)(R) 4.40 Posh Pawnbrokers (S)(R)

12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 Big Brother: The Eviction (S)(R) 4.20 Divine Designs (S)(R) 4.45 Great Artists (S)(R) 5.10 Angels of Jarm (S)(R) 5.20 Roary the Racing Car (S)(R) 5.30 Peppa Pig (S)(R) 5.35 Toby’s Travelling Circus (S)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Planet’s Funniest Animals 6.20 Dinner Date 7.10 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 The Cube 9.30 Psych 10.20 Scorpion 11.15 Dinner Date 12.10 Emmerdale 12.45 The Cube 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 Love Island 7.30 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 Love Island 10.00 Celebrity Juice 10.50 Family Guy 11.50 American Dad! 12.50 The Cleveland Show 1.40 Safeword 2.20 Teleshopping 5.50 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Doctor in the House 6.25 Heartbeat 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.35 The Royal 9.35 Judge Judy 10.55 Murder, She Wrote 11.55 Wycliffe 1.00 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.10 Where the Heart Is 4.15 Doctor in the House 4.50 On the Buses 5.20 Man About the House 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Birds of a Feather 9.00 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 10.00 Mrs Biggs 11.35 FILM: The Mirror Crack’d

(1980) (PG) 12.35 FYI Daily 12.40 FILM: The Mirror Crack’d (1980) (PG) 1.35 Long Lost Family 2.30 Rory Bremner’s Great British Views 4.10 Man About the House 5.05 Judge Judy 5.45 ITV3 Nightscreen BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Top of the Pops: 1982 8.00 The Good Old Days 8.45 Pop Go the Sixties 9.00 Sings Stevie Wonder 10.00 Sounds of the Seventies 10.30 Pop Go the Sixties 10.35 T in the Park 2016 12.00 Ultimate Number 1s at the BBC 1.00 How to Make a Number One Record 2.00 Top of the Pops: 1982 2.40 Sings Stevie Wonder 3.40 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 7.35 Hollyoaks 8.05 Rules of Engagement 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.00 The Goldbergs 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Goldbergs 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 FILM: This Is 40 (2012) (15) 11.40 The Big Bang

Theory 12.40 Tattoo Fixers 1.45 Gogglebox 2.40 Rude Tube 3.35 Angie Tribeca 3.55 The New Normal 4.15 Rude(ish) Tube 4.40 Rules of Engagement MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 9.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 10.35 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 10.55 FILM: The Cowboys (1972) (PG) 1.25 Time Team 2.30 Channel 4 Racing. 3.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 5.45 Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb 6.50 Building the Dream 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 FILM: Elizabeth (1998) (15) 11.30 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 12.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.30 Grand Designs 2.35 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Forty Guns (1957) (PG) 12.40 Arizona Raiders (1965) (U) 2.25 Flying Tigers (1942) (PG) 4.25 Anzio (1968) (PG) 6.45 The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) (12) 9.00 Prometheus (2012) (15) 11.25 Alien (1979) (18) 1.40 Somewhere (2010) (15) 3.40 Close

DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12

SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108

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1.25 BBC News (S)

7.00 Flip Men 7.20 Scrapheap Challenge Roadshow: Sofa Speedway 8.10 Top Gear 9.00 Lizard Lick Towing 10.00 American Pickers 11.00 Storage Hunters 11.30 Storage Hunters UK 12.00 Top Gear 1.00 Caribbean Premier League T20 Cricket 5.00 Top Gear 7.00 American Pickers 8.00 Taskmaster 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You 10.00 Mock the Week 11.20 Would I Lie to You? 12.00 Would I Lie to You? – The Unseen Bits 12.40 QI XL 1.40 Suits 3.40 Lizard Lick Towing 5.55 Storage Hunters UK SKY1 SKY: 106 8.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament 9.00 Forever 10.00 Hawaii Five-0 12.00 Forever 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Road Wars 4.00 Futurama 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Spectre Preview 8.10 Modern Family 9.00 A League of Their Own 10.00 The Boys of 66 11.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 12.30 Zoo 2.30 Brit Cops: Rapid Response 3.30 Nothing to Declare 4.00 Stop, Search, Seize

8.00 Cold Case 10.00 The West Wing 11.00 House 12.00 Without a Trace 1.00 Blue Bloods 2.00 The British 3.00 Cold Case 5.00 The West Wing 6.00 House 7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 Spectre Preview 8.10 Blue Bloods 9.00 FILM: Tales of the Grim Sleeper (2014) (15) 11.05 Southern Rites 12.50 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2.50 Six Feet Under 4.00 The Guest Wing 5.00 Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets W SKY: 109 6.00 Motorway Cops 6.45 MasterChef Australia 8.05 Judge Faith 9.00 The Bill 10.00 My Dream Home 11.00 Tipping Point 1.00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 2.00 Motorway Cops 3.00 Judge Faith 4.00 My Dream Home 5.00 Tipping Point 7.00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 8.00 MasterChef USA 9.00 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 10.00 EastEnders 10.40 FILM: 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) (15) 12.40 Motorway Cops 1.40 EastEnders 2.15 Judge Faith 3.00 Home Shopping

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36 Thursday, July 7 - Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Saturday July 9th BBC1

DAYTIME

Pointless Celebrities, 6pm

6.00 Breakfast (S) 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live Comedian Greg Davies faces either food heaven or hell. (S) 11.30 Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites (S)(R) 12.00 BBC News; Weather (S) 12.10 Bargain Hunt Two teams compete in Edinburgh. (S) (R) 1.00 Wimbledon 2016 Coverage from the All England Club. (S) 5.40 BBC News (S) 5.50 BBC Regional News; Weather (S) 6.00 Pointless Celebrities An edition featuring Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra presenters. (S)(R) 6.50 The Getaway Car Car-based game show, presented by Dermot O’Leary. (S)

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BBC2 Today at Wimbledon, 8pm

6.00 FILM The Long Voyage Home (1940) (PG) (S) 7.45 FILM Flight of the Navigator (1986) (U) (S) 9.10 Natural World (S)(R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 11.00 Wimbledon 2016 (S) 12.30 Coast (S)(R) 1.00 FILM Firecreek (1968) (PG) (S) 2.40 Escape to the Country A couple seek a country home in north Wiltshire. (S)(R) 3.25 Flog It! (S)(R) 4.10 The Great British Sewing Bee The three finalists battle it out for the title. (S)(R) 5.10 Gardeners’ World (S)(R) 5.40 Wimbledon 2016 The men’s and ladies’ doubles finals. (S)

7.40 The National Lottery: In It to Win It Quiz show. (S)

ITV Catchphrase, 7pm

Channel 4 Gogglesprogs, 6pm

Channel 5 Rio Lobo, 3pm

6.00 CITV 8.25 ITV News (S) 8.30 Weekend (S) 9.25 Murder, She Wrote (S)(R) 11.20 Who’s Doing the Dishes? (S)(R) 12.20 ITV News; Weather (S) 12.30 The Wine Show (S) 1.35 Big Box Little Box (S)(R) 2.05 Doc Martin Louisa has a chance of promotion. (S)(R) 3.05 FILM The Mirror Crack’d (1980) (PG) Miss Marple mystery, starring Angela Lansbury. (S) 5.10 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R) 6.10 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.20 ITV News (S) 6.30 You’ve Been Framed! Comical clips, narrated by Harry Hill. (S)(R)

6.00 Mobil 1 The Grid (S) 6.25 Motor Sport: Mini Challenge (S) 6.55 Nic Hamilton’s Racing Dream (S) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 8.55 The Morning Line (S) 9.55 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Practice 3 Live (S) 11.05 The Superhumans Show (S) 11.35 Salvage SOS (S) 12.00 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Qualifying Live (S) 2.30 Channel 4 Racing Live coverage from Newmarket, York and Ascot. (S) 5.30 Channel 4 News (S) 6.00 Gogglesprogs Appraisals of Call the Midwife, The Voice UK and The Wizard of Oz. (S)(R)

6.00 Milkshake! 8.25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mikey and Casey befriend a skateboarding reptilian kid. (S)(R) 9.00 The Saturday Show Live Topical show looking at the week’s headlines. (S) 11.10 Police Interceptors: Takedown (S)(R) 11.40 Police Interceptors Damo and the firearms team tackle a supermarket gunman. (S)(R) 12.40 FILM Major Dundee (1965) (PG) Western, starring Charlton Heston. (S) 3.00 FILM Rio Lobo (1970) (PG) Howard Hawks’ Western, with John Wayne and Jorge Rivero. (S) 5.15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (S)(R)

7.00 Catchphrase Guessing game, hosted by Stephen Mulhern. (S) 7.45 FILM The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) (12) Fantasy adventure, with Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen. (S)

7.00

7.15 NCIS: Los Angeles A Navy officer is killed at a strip club. (S) (R)

FILM Battleship (2012) (12) American naval vessels go into battle against an invading fleet of powerful alien spaceships. Sci-fi adventure, with Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson and Alexander Skarsgard. (S)

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8.30 The Musketeers Grimaud plots to eliminate the Musketeers for good. (S)

8.00 Today at Wimbledon Clare Balding and guests look back at highlights of the ladies’ singles final at the All England Club, along with the day’s other finals and semi-finals. (S)

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9.25 Casualty A house fire places both Hazel and Rihanna in danger. (S)

9.00 The Wipers Times Featurelength factual drama about two First World War soldiers who find a printing press and create a satirical newspaper. Ben Chaplin, Julian Rhind-Tutt and Michael Palin star. (S)(R)

10.15 BBC News; Weather; (S) National Lottery Update (S) 10.35 FILM Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) (12) Fantasy adventure, starring Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom. (S)

10.30 Versailles When a protest halts construction at the palace, the King refuses to let Philippe help and matters escalate, allowing plotters to pose a genuine threat to the young monarch’s rule; (S) (R) Inside Versailles. (S)(R)

10.50 ITV News; Weather (S)

11.30 Golf: Scottish Open Highlights of day three from Castle Stuart Golf Club in Inverness, where Rickie Fowler is the reigning champion after victory at Gullane Golf Club. (S)

11.10 FILM Carry On Matron (1972) (PG) A gang of crooks tries to infiltrate a maternity hospital planning to steal the stock of contraceptive pills. Comedy, starring Sid James. (S)

11.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay is in New Jersey to help Rose Leone. (S)(R)

11.05 Gemma Collins: In Therapy The reality TV star talks to therapist Mandy Saligari in a bid to understand why her celebrity dream has come crashing down. (S)(R)

AFTER 12.45 FILM The Resident (2011) (15) Horror, starring Hilary Swank. (S) 2.10 Weather for the Week Ahead (S) 2.15 BBC News (S)

12.30 FILM The Big Kahuna (1999) (15) Drama, starring Kevin Spacey. (S) 1.55 FILM Down Terrace (2009) (15) Crime comedy, starring Robin and Robert Hill. (S) 3.25 This Is BBC Two

12.50 Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote (S)(R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

12.35 FILM The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) (15) Crime drama, starring Ryan Gosling. (S) 3.00 Hollyoaks (S)(R) 5.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures (S)(R) 5.20 French Collection (S)(R)

12.05 SuperCasino 3.10 Big Brother (R) 4.00 The Secret Life of Kittens (S) (R) 4.50 Divine Designs (S)(R) 5.15 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.40 Angels of Jarm (S)(R) 5.50 Roary the Racing Car (S)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 The Hot Desk: Adam Lambert 6.10 Emmerdale 9.20 Coronation Street 11.50 Ninja Warrior UK 12.50 FILM: Baby Mama (2008) (12) 1.50 FYI Daily 1.55 FILM: Baby Mama (2008) (12) 2.45 FILM: Small Soldiers (1998) (PG) 3.45 FYI Daily 3.50 FILM: Small Soldiers (1998) (PG) Concludes. 5.00 FILM: Scooby-Doo (2002) (PG) 6.00 FYI Daily 6.05 FILM: Scooby-Doo (2002) (PG) 6.45 FILM: Sweet Home Alabama (2002) (12) 7.45 FYI Daily 7.50 FILM: Sweet Home Alabama (2002) (12) Concludes. 9.00 Love Island 10.00 Celebrity Juice: X Factor Special 10.50 Family Guy 12.20 American Dad! 1.20 The Cleveland Show 2.10 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2.35 The Hot Desk: DNCE 2.45 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Movies Now 6.10 Judge Judy 6.30 Where the Heart Is 8.30 Agatha Christie’s Marple 10.35 A Touch of Frost 12.35 Foyle’s War 2.50 FILM: Willy Wonka and

the Chocolate Factory (1971) (U) 3.50 FYI Daily 3.55 FILM: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) (U) Concluded. 5.00 Midsomer Murders 7.00 Doc Martin 8.00 Lewis 10.00 A Touch of Frost 12.10 The Jury 1.10 City Lights 2.00 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 Moominland Tales: The Life of Tove Jansson 8.00 The Last Seabird Summer? 9.00 FILM: A Hijacking (2012) (15) Premiere. Thriller, starring Pilou Asbaek. 10.40 T in the Park 2016 1.10 Top of the Pops: 1982 2.30 Ultimate Number 1s at the BBC 3.30 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Rude(ish) Tube 6.25 Jane the Virgin 7.15 Suburgatory 8.05 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Baby Daddy 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Rich Kids of Instagram 12.00 New Girl 12.30 The Goldbergs 3.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 FILM: Snow White & the Huntsman (2012) (12) Fantasy adventure, with Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth. 11.30 Gogglebox 1.40

Rude Tube 3.30 The New Normal 4.10 Rude(ish) Tube 4.35 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 River Cottage Bites 9.15 Come Dine with Me 11.50 Four in a Bed 2.30 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites 2.40 Food Unwrapped 3.10 Location, Location, Location 4.15 Come Dine with Me 6.55 60s Night 6.55 Grand Designs Australia 8.00 Grand Designs 9.00 It Was Alright in the 1960s 10.10 FILM: Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) (15) 12.35 Channel 4’s Comedy Gala 2014 1.35 Father Ted 2.45 It Was Alright in the 1960s 3.45 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Bend of the River (1952) (PG) 1.00 Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011) (PG) 2.40 Rango (2011) (PG) Oscar-winning animated comedy, with the voice of Johnny Depp. 4.50 Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) (PG) Comedy adventure, starring Jim Carrey. 6.55 The Way Way Back (2013) (12) Comedy drama, starring Liam James. 9.00 Aliens

(1986) (18) Sci-fi thriller sequel, starring Sigourney Weaver. 12.00 Alien 3 (1992) (18) 2.15 The Pact (2012) (15) 4.00 Close DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.10 Top Gear 9.00 Storage Hunters 10.00 Storage Hunters UK 11.00 Flip Men 12.00 Red Bull Soapbox Race 1.00 Top Gear 4.00 Motorway Cops 5.00 Trawlermen 7.00 QI 9.00 QI XL 10.00 Taskmaster 11.00 Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish 12.00 QI XL 1.00 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 2.00 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra 2.50 Suits 3.35 Lizard Lick Towing 4.00 Close SKY1 SKY: 106 6.00 Are You Smarter Than a 10 Year Old? 7.00 King of the Nerds 8.00 Ashley Banjo’s Secret Street Crew 9.00 The F1 Show 9.30 Futurama 12.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament 2.00 Monkey Life 5.00 Modern Family 7.00 My Chimp and Me 8.00 Guitar Star 9.00 Agatha Raisin 10.00 FILM: Spy Game (2001) (15) Thriller, starring Brad Pitt. 12.25 A League of Their Own

1.00 Limitless 2.00 Road Wars 4.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line 5.00 All Aboard: East Coast Trains SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108 6.00 Fish Town 7.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer 8.00 Cold Case 11.00 David Attenborough’s Galapagos 12.00 Blue Bloods 5.00 Without a Trace 9.00 Game of Thrones 11.35 Billions 12.45 Silicon Valley 1.20 Curb Your Enthusiasm 1.55 Cold Case 2.55 Six Feet Under 4.05 Fish Town 5.05 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer W SKY: 109 6.00 The Dog Hotel 7.50 Best in Town 8.55 The Bill 1.50 EastEnders 3.45 EastEnders: The Greatest Cliffhangers 4.45 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 7.40 Outnumbered 9.00 FILM: Far and Away (1992) (15) Romantic period drama, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. 11.40 FILM: 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) (15) Romantic comedy, starring Josh Hartnett and Shannyn Sossamon. 1.40 Boston’s Finest 2.30 Dynamo: Live at the O2 3.00 Home Shopping

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8.05 NCIS A Navy diver hunting for sunken treasure is apparently murdered. (S)(R)

9.30

FILM Ted (2012) (15) A boy’s magical living teddy remains his friend into adulthood, creating tension with his girlfriend. Comedy, starring Mark Wahlberg, with the voice of Seth MacFarlane. (S)

9.00 NCIS The death of a US Marine captain in Washington, DC takes Gibbs and Bishop to Afghanistan. (S) 9.55 5 News Weekend (S)

10.00 Big Brother Catching up with the Big Brother contestants as they react to Friday night’s live eviction, revealing how another departure has affected the rest of the house. (S)


Thursday, July 7 - Wednesday, July 13, 2016 37

Sunday July 10th BBC1

DAYTIME

Countryfile, 6pm

6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show The week’s talking points. (S) 10.00 Sunday Morning Live Topical debate covering religious, moral and ethical issues. (S) 11.00 Sunday Politics Presented by Andrew Neil. (S) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S)(R) 12.45 BBC News; Weather (S) 1.00 Wimbledon 2016 (S) 5.35 BBC News (S) 5.50 BBC Regional News; Weather (S) 6.00 Countryfile Matt Baker helps out with the strawberry harvest in Kent, while Naomi Wilkinson visits Dover to investigate the history of people attempting to swim the English Channel. (S)

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BBC2

ITV You’ve Been Framed!, 6.30pm

Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle Giants – Natural World, 4.35pm

6.10 The A to Z of TV Gardening (S)(R) 6.35 Great British Garden Revival (S)(R) 7.35 Gardeners’ World (S)(R) 8.05 Countryfile (S)(R) 9.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites (S) 10.30 Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes (S)(R) 11.00 Wimbledon 2016 (S) 12.30 Coast (S)(R) 1.00 FILM Pollyanna (1960) (U) (S) 3.10 Flog It! (S)(R) 3.55 Tribute to a Queen – The Big Sing (S)(R) 4.35 Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle Giants – Natural World A mission to save the endangered giraffes of Africa. (S)(R) 5.35 Wimbledon 2016 Live coverage of the mixed doubles final. (S)

7.00 MOTD: Euro 2016 Live Gary Lineker presents coverage of the final. Subsequent programmes subject to change. (S)

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6.00 CITV 8.25 ITV News (S) 8.30 Weekend (S) 9.25 Countrywise (S)(R) 10.00 Peston on Sunday (S) 10.55 Judge Rinder (S)(R) 11.55 ITV News; Weather (S) 12.00 Rebound (S)(R) 1.00 The Chase (S)(R) 2.00 Love Your Garden Transforming gardens across the nation. (S)(R) 3.00 Midsomer Murders A property developer is murdered. (S)(R) 5.00 Masterpiece with Alan Titchmarsh From Parham House, West Sussex. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.15 ITV News (S) 6.30 You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates more comical home videos. (S)(R)

Channel 4 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Highlights, 11.05pm

6.15 Salvage SOS (S) 7.05 The King of Queens (S)(R) 8.00 Frasier (S)(R) 9.00 Sunday Brunch With Kelis and Joe Lycett. (S) 12.00 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Live Coverage of the 10th round of the season (Starttime 1.00pm). (S) 4.00 Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp helps a man find a home with plenty of space for his car collection. (S)(R) 5.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Laura Hamilton helps a family find a home in Spain. (S) 6.00 Channel 4 News (S) 6.30 Paul O’Grady’s 100 Years of Movie Musicals The history of the genre. (S)

FILM The Help (2011) (12) An aspiring journalist in 1960s Mississippi creates controversy by giving black servants the chance to tell their stories. Drama, starring Emma Stone and Viola Davis. (S)

8.00

FILM Les Miserables (2012) (12) A former prisoner pursued by a fanatical inspector in postrevolutionary France is drawn into a political uprising. Musical, starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway. (S)

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Most Shocking Reality Moments, 10pm

6.00 Milkshake! 9.55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (S)(R) 10.30 Access (S)(R) 10.35 Funniest Fails, Falls & Flops (S)(R) 11.05 Rookies & Raids: A Police Interceptors Special (S)(R) 12.00 Police Interceptors: Deadly Pursuits (S)(R) 1.00 The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies (S)(R) 2.00 Hello Kitty: When Cats Go Bad Footage of bad feline behaviour. (S)(R) 3.00 Puppies Make You Laugh Out Loud Clip show featuring entertaining pups. (S)(R) 4.00 The Secret Life of Puppies (S)(R) 6.00 5 News Weekend (S) 6.05 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (S)(R) 7.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away In East London, High Court Enforcement Agents Paul and Phil are involved in a brothel eviction. (S)(R)

7.00 Euro 2016 Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the final. Subsequent programmes subject to change. (S)

8.00

Channel 5

8.00 Cats Make You laugh Out Loud 3 Compilation of internet videos featuring cats doing bizarre things. (S) 8.55 5 News Weekend (S)

9.00 Big Brother Daily round-up of highlights, featuring the latest tasks, games, arguments, laughs, diary room visits and bedroom chit-chat. Narrated by Marcus Bentley. (S) 10.00 Most Shocking Reality Moments A celebration of the nation’s long-running love affair with reality TV. (S)(R)

10.30 BBC News (S) 10.50 BBC Regional News; Weather (S)

10.20 Mock the Week With James Acaster, Rob Beckett, Ed Byrne, John Robins and Holly Walsh. (S) (R) 10.50 Today at Wimbledon Highlights of the men’s singles final at the All England Club. (S)

10.45 ITV News; Weather (S)

11.00 Live at the Apollo Andy Parsons hosts the stand-up show. (S)(R) 11.45 FILM Flatliners (1990) (15) Supernatural thriller, with Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts and Kevin Bacon. (S)

11.50 Golf: Scottish Open Highlights of the fourth and final day from Castle Stuart Golf Club in Inverness, where the successor to last year’s winner Rickie Fowler was crowned. (S)

11.00 Didier Drogba: Sports Life Stories A profile of the former Galatasaray and Ivory Coast striker, who is best known for his time at Chelsea. (S)(R)

11.05 Formula 1: British Grand Prix Highlights Steve Jones presents action from the 10th round of the season at Silverstone. (S)

AFTER 1.35 Weather for the Week Ahead (S) 1.40 BBC News (S)

12.50 Sign Zone: Countryfile (S)(R) 1.50 Holby City (S)(R) 2.45 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.00 Peston on Sunday (R) 12.50 Jackpot247 3.00 Motorsport UK (S) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.10 FILM The Quiet Ones (2014) (15) (S) 1.55 Dogs: Their Secret Lives (S)(R) 2.50 Rescue Dog to Super Dog (S)(R) 3.45 Posh Pawnbrokers (S)(R) 4.40 French Collection (S)(R) 5.35 Draw It! (S)(R)

12.50 Lip Sync Battle (S)(R) 1.15 SuperCasino 3.10 The Blair Rich Project (S)(R) 4.00 Now That’s Funny! (S)(R) 4.50 Wildlife SOS (S)(R) 5.15 Wildlife SOS (S)(R) 5.40 Angels of Jarm (S)(R) 5.50 Roary the Racing Car (S)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 The Hot Desk: DNCE 6.10 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.35 Emmerdale 9.45 Coronation Street 12.20 Take Me Out 1.30 Love Island 2.00 FILM: Kindergarten Cop (1990) (12) Comedy, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. 3.00 FYI Daily 3.05 FILM: Kindergarten Cop (1990) (12) Concludes. 4.15 FILM: Back to the Future Part III (1990) (PG) Sci-fi comedy sequel, starring Michael J Fox. 5.15 FYI Daily 5.20 FILM: Back to the Future Part III (1990) (PG) Concludes. 6.35 FILM: You’ve Got Mail (1998) (PG) 7.35 FYI Daily 7.40 FILM: You’ve Got Mail (1998) (PG) Concludes. 9.00 Love Island 10.00 Family Guy 11.30 American Dad! 12.30 The Cleveland Show 1.00 Teleshopping 1.30 Safeword 5.40 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 On the Buses 6.25 Heartbeat 8.20 Inspector Morse 10.40 A Touch of Frost 2.55 FILM: George and Mildred: The Movie (1980) (PG) 3.55 FYI Daily 4.00

FILM: George and Mildred: The Movie (1980) (PG) 4.50 Wycliffe 5.55 Sunday Night at the Palladium 7.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 9.00 The Bletchley Circle 10.00 Lewis 12.00 Wire in the Blood 2.00 A Touch of Frost 3.40 May the Best House Win 5.20 On the Buses 5.45 ITV3 Nightscreen BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 FILM: The Water Babies (1978) (U) Children’s adventure, starring James Mason. 8.30 The Sky at Night 9.00 T in the Park 2016 12.00 American Nomads 1.30 Horizon: The Truth About Exercise 2.30 Immortal? A Horizon Guide to Ageing 3.30 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Rude(ish) Tube 6.25 Suburgatory 7.10 Baby Daddy 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Hollyoaks 12.30 FILM: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) (U) 2.15 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts 2.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 FILM: X-Men (2000) (12) Sci-fi comic-book adventure, starring Hugh Jackman. 10.05 Rich Kids of Instagram

11.00 Gogglebox 12.05 Rude Tube 1.10 Tattoo Fixers 2.10 2 Broke Girls 2.50 The New Normal 3.10 Hollyoaks MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 9.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 9.55 Time Team 10.55 Building the Dream 12.00 Come Dine with Me 2.45 Four in a Bed 5.25 Come Dine with Me 8.00 Grand Designs 9.00 Very British Problems 11.05 The Last Leg 12.10 Father Ted 1.15 Very British Problems 3.25 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Dragonball Evolution (2009) (PG) 1.00 The Parent Trap (1961) (PG) 3.35 Earthquake (1974) (PG) Disaster movie, starring Charlton Heston. 6.10 Seven Years in Tibet (1997) (PG) Fact-based drama, starring Brad Pitt. 9.00 Red (2010) (12) Action thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 11.15 Kick-Ass 2 (2013) (15) Superhero comedy sequel, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson. 1.20 Wild Bill (2011) (15) 3.30 Close

DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12

SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108

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7.10 Bush Pilots 8.00 Top Gear 10.00 Storage Hunters 11.00 Storage Hunters UK 12.00 Traffic Cops 1.00 Caribbean Premier League T20 Cricket 5.00 American Pickers 6.00 Top Gear 8.00 QI XL 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 10.00 QI XL 11.00 Parks and Recreation 12.00 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 1.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 2.00 QI XL 2.45 Suits 3.35 Lizard Lick Towing 4.00 Close 5.55 Storage Hunters UK SKY1 SKY: 106 6.00 Hour of Power 7.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Monkey Life 11.00 WWE: Raw 12.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament 1.30 Futurama 3.00 My Chimp and Me 4.00 Modern Family 6.00 The Simpsons 9.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo 10.00 Freddie Fries Again 11.00 A League of Their Own 1.00 Road Wars 2.00 Stop, Search, Seize 3.00 Nothing to Declare 4.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line 5.00 All Aboard: East Coast Trains

6.00 Fish Town 7.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer 8.00 The West Wing 1.00 David Attenborough’s Kingdom of Plants 2.00 Without a Trace 6.00 Cold Case 9.00 Ray Donovan 10.10 FILM: Maria Full of Grace (2004) (15) Drama, starring Catalina Sandino Moreno. 12.05 Poster Girl 1.00 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2.55 Six Feet Under 4.05 Fish Town 5.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer W SKY: 109 11.20 EastEnders 1.20 EastEnders: The Greatest Cliffhangers 2.25 Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited 2.55 Doctor Who 4.00 FILM: Far and Away (1992) (15) Romantic period drama, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. 6.40 Outnumbered 8.00 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 9.00 Luther 10.20 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders 11.15 Traffic Cops 12.15 Who Do You Think You Are? 1.15 The Route Masters: Running London’s Roads 2.05 Haunted Collector 2.52 Dynamo Revealed 3.00 Home Shopping

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38 Thursday, July 7 - Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Monday July 11th BBC1 Have I Got Old News for You, 10.45pm

8 9 10 11

DIGITAL

Brief Encounters, 9pm

Channel 4 Superfoods: The Real Story, 8.30pm

Channel 5 Wentworth Prison, 10pm

6.15 Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS (S)(R) 7.00 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 8.00 Sign Zone: Close Calls: On Camera (S)(R) 8.30 Sign Zone: The Hairy Bikers’ Pubs That Built Britain (S)(R) 9.00 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 Coast (S)(R) 1.10 Golf: Scottish Open (S) 3.10 Nature’s Miracle Babies Work being done to save species on the brink of extinction. (S)(R) 4.10 Himalaya with Michael Palin (S)(R) 5.10 Antiques Roadshow (S)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (S) 6.30 The Hairy Builder (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S)(R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal From Harrogate, North Yorkshire. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S)(R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Salvage SOS (S) 6.45 Will & Grace (S)(R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S)(R) 10.00 Undercover Boss (S)(R) 11.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 1.10 Posh Pawnbrokers (S) 2.10 Fifteen to One General knowledge quiz. (S) 3.10 Countdown (S) 4.00 The Question Jury New series. Quiz show. (S) 5.00 Couples Come Dine with Me Three couples from the Midlands compete for the cash prize of £1,000. (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 To B&B the Best (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Big Brother (R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS A call girl is suspected of murder. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Lost Letter Mysteries: The Impossible Dream (2015) (PG) Premiere. Drama, starring Eric Mabius. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Piper is devastated by Tyler’s decision. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Dom and Phoebe put their differences aside when Bella goes missing. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Hosted by Alex Jones and Matt Baker. (S) 7.30 Fake Britain The bogus bailiffs threatening small businesses and tradespeople; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 Top Gear Matt LeBlanc test drives the new Porsche 911 R, Chris Evans tries out an MGB Roadster, and Patrick Dempsey and Greg Davies are the Stars in a Rallycross Car. Last in the series. (S)(R)

7.00 Emmerdale Moira covers for Holly as she goes cold turkey. (S) 7.30 Coronation Street Leanne nervously awaits the results of her pregnancy test. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S) 7.55 Dare to Believe: Ali Jawad New series. Profiles of British Paralympians heading to Rio. (S)

7.00 The Concorde Air Disaster Documentary detailing the events of 25 July, 2000, when Air France Flight 4590 crashed after taking off at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 EastEnders Pam tells Les she has had enough of the business. (S) 8.30 Pension Rip-Offs Exposed – Panorama Current affairs report. (S)

8.00 University Challenge New series. Sheffield takes on Bristol in the opening first-round match. (S) 8.30 Only Connect New series. The return of the quiz, hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell. (S)

8.00 Wild France with Ray Mears New series. Ray explores six French regions, beginning with Vanoise National Park. (S) 8.30 Coronation Street Leanne discovers the result of her pregnancy test. (S)

8.00 Racist Britain: Channel 4 Dispatches Seyi Rhodes investigates the rising tide of racism in the UK. (S) 8.30 Superfoods: The Real Story Kate Quilton travels to Morocco. (S)

8.00 Police Interceptors Unleashed Vinnie Jones introduces clips of exciting police chases, as elite pursuit units crack down on law-breakers on the highways and byways of Britain; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

9.00 Forces of Nature with Brian Cox The physicist charts the Earth’s journey through space, taking to the air in a fighter jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day. (S)

9.00 Exodus: Our Journey to Europe New series. The stories of people seeking a home in Europe. Continues tomorrow. (S)

9.00 Brief Encounters Steph starts life on her own, Dawn decides she can no longer live at home and asks for refuge at Pauline and Brian’s, and Nita makes a decision about her family’s future. (S)

9.00 999: What’s Your Emergency? This edition shows the devastating effects that so-called legal highs can have on users in one community and the huge strain their use is putting on emergency services. (S)

9.00 Big Brother: Annihilation After four-and-a-half weeks in the house, Big Brother drops a bombshell in the shape of Annihilation – a week-long theme that is bound to shake up the residents. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 10.45 Have I Got Old News for You Charlie Brooker hosts, with Diane Abbott and Nish Kumar. (S)

10.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience New series. The stand-up comedian trains as a BBC news reporter. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.40 The Big Fish Off Ali Hamidi and Dean Macey are joined by former Olympic 400m hurdle champion Sally Gunnell. (S)

10.00 Kinky Britain Documentary exploring the world of bespoke online fetish video production, following amateur film-makers making their fortunes catering to people’s fantasies. (S)

10.00 Wentworth Prison Ferguson puts her life on the line in an attempt to win over Kaz and Doreen, while Maxine is worried about a lump in her breast. (S)

11.15 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You Jo Brand hosts an edition from October 2012. (S) (R) 11.15 Granada/YTV The Super League Show (S)

11.10 Weather (S) 11.15 The Women’s Football Show A look back at the latest action from the FA WSL. (S) 11.45 Mr vs Mrs: Call the Mediator (S)(R)

11.40 In Plain Sight Mary goes undercover with a conman to expose an arms dealer. (S)(R)

11.05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell Gordon Ramsay helps a struggling hotel and restaurant in Massachusetts. (S)(R)

11.05 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side Rylan Clark-Neal presents the live Big Brother round-up, including the usual debates, features, insights and gossip. (S)

12.45 Sign Zone: Celebrity MasterChef (S)(R) 1.45 Mr vs Mrs: Call the Mediator (S)(R) 2.45 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.25 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 3.55 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.00 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos (S)(R) 1.00 My Big Fat Wedding (S)(R) 1.55 What Britain Buys (S)(R) 2.50 Inside Birmingham Children’s Hospital (S)(R) 3.45 Dare to Believe: Ali Jawad (S)(R)

12.05 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (S)(R) 1.00 SuperCasino 3.10 Person of Interest (S)(R) 4.00 Street Crime UK: Caught on Camera (S)(R) 4.45 Divine Designs (S)(R) 5.10 Great Artists (S)(R) 5.35 House Doctor (S)(R)

Unforgiven 11.05 Liverpool 1 12.15 Blue Murder 1.15 Marchlands 2.05 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 The Taff: The River That Made Wales 8.00 Trainspotting Live 9.00 War at Sea: Scotland’s Story 10.00 The Secret Life of Children’s Books 10.30 Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World 12.00 The Last Seabird Summer? 1.00 War at Sea: Scotland’s Story 2.00 Sex and Sensibility: The Allure of Art Nouveau 3.00 The Bridges That Built London with Dan Cruickshank 4.00 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Charmed 7.35 Hollyoaks 8.05 Rules of Engagement 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.00 The Goldbergs 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Rich Kids of Instagram 10.00 First Dates Abroad 11.05 The Big Bang Theory 12.00 Gogglebox 1.05 Tattoo

Fixers 2.05 First Dates Abroad 3.00 Rich Kids of Instagram 3.55 Rude(ish) Tube 4.45 Rules of Engagement MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 9.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 10.35 Food Unwrapped 11.10 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 11.20 FILM: The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) (U) 1.25 Time Team 3.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 5.45 Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb 6.50 Building the Dream 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 The Supervet 10.00 One Born Every Minute 11.05 24 Hours in A&E 12.10 Embarrassing Bodies 1.15 The Supervet 2.20 One Born Every Minute 3.25 River Cottage Bites 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Man in the Saddle (1951) (U) 12.45 The Mouse That Roared (1959) (U) 2.25 Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) (PG) 4.35 The Man from Laramie (1955) (U) 6.40 Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2010) (PG) 9.00 The Wolverine (2013) (12) 11.25 Van Helsing (2004) (12) 2.05 Cyrus (2010) (15) 3.55 Close

DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12

SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108

AFTER 12.00 Weather for the Week Ahead

12

ITV

Top Gear, 7pm

6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.15 Right on the Money (S) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 11.00 The Wanted (S) (R) 11.45 Neighbourhood Blues (S) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S) 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather (S) 1.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 1.45 Red Rock (S) 2.25 Escape to the Country A Hertfordshire couple go house-hunting in Lincolnshire. (S)(R) 3.25 Garden Rescue (S) 4.10 Flog It! Valuing antiques at Blackpool Tower Circus. (S) 5.10 Pointless Celebrities (S)(R) 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather (S) 6.30 BBC Regional News Programmes (S)

DAYTIME

7

BBC2

(S) 12.05 BBC News (S)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Planet’s Funniest Animals 6.20 Dinner Date 7.10 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.30 Psych 10.20 Scorpion 11.15 Dinner Date 12.10 Emmerdale 12.45 Coronation Street 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 Love Island 7.30 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 Love Island: The Live Final 10.30 Family Guy 11.30 American Dad! 12.25 The Cleveland Show 1.25 The Vampire Diaries 2.15 The Hot Desk: Nathan Sykes 2.25 Teleshopping 5.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Doctor in the House 6.25 Heartbeat 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.35 The Royal 9.35 Judge Judy 10.55 Murder, She Wrote 11.55 Wycliffe 1.00 Heartbeat 2.00 The Royal 3.00 Where the Heart Is 4.10 Doctor in the House 4.45 On the Buses 5.15 Man About the House 5.55 Heartbeat 6.55 Murder, She Wrote 7.55 Wycliffe 9.00 Someone’s Daughter, Someone’s Son 10.00

7.00 Flip Men 7.20 Scrapheap Challenge Roadshow: Welly Wanging 8.10 Top Gear 9.00 Lizard Lick Towing 10.00 American Pickers 11.00 Storage Hunters UK 11.30 Storage Hunters 12.00 Top Gear 1.00 Caribbean Premier League T20 Cricket 5.00 Top Gear 7.00 American Pickers 8.00 Room 101 9.20 QI 10.40 Room 101 12.00 QI 12.40 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 1.40 Suits 3.40 Lizard Lick Towing 4.00 Close SKY1 SKY: 106 8.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament 8.30 Ninja Warrior 9.00 Forever 10.00 Hawaii Five-0 12.00 Forever 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Road Wars 4.00 Futurama 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 David Attenborough’s Galapagos 9.00 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy 10.00 Modern Family 11.00 A League of Their Own 12.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo 1.00 Limitless 2.00 A League of Their Own 3.00 Brit Cops: Rapid Response 4.00 Stop, Search, Seize 5.00 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament

8.00 Cold Case 10.00 The West Wing 11.00 House 12.00 Without a Trace 1.00 Blue Bloods 2.00 The British 3.00 Cold Case 5.00 The West Wing 6.00 House 7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 Blue Bloods 9.00 Ray Donovan 10.10 FILM: Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead (1995) (18) 12.30 Ray Donovan 1.40 Silicon Valley 2.15 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2.50 Six Feet Under 4.00 The Petrol Age 5.00 Urban Secrets W SKY: 109 8.00 Judge Faith 9.00 The Bill 10.05 My Dream Home 11.10 Tipping Point 1.25 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 3.10 Judge Faith 4.05 My Dream Home 5.05 Tipping Point 6.05 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 8.00 MasterChef Junior USA 9.00 The Mekong River with Sue Perkins 10.00 EastEnders 10.40 The Catherine Tate Show 12.00 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders 1.00 Motorway Cops: A Traffic Cops Special – Fatal Consequences 1.40 EastEnders 2.15 Judge Faith 2.40 Dynamo Top 10 3.00 Home Shopping

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Thursday, July 7 - Wednesday, July 13, 2016 39

Tuesday July 12th BBC1 Holby City, 8pm

BBC2 QI, 10pm

ITV

Channel 4

Wedding Surprises: Caught on Camera, 9pm

Hollyoaks, 6.30pm

Channel 5 The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies, 8pm

6.00 Right on the Money (S)(R) 6.45 Garden Rescue (S)(R) 7.30 The Hairy Builder (S)(R) 8.00 Sign Zone: Close Calls: On Camera (S)(R) 8.30 Sign Zone: Gardeners’ World (S)(R) 9.00 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 The Super League Show (S) 1.45 The Big Allotment Challenge (S)(R) 2.45 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities (S)(R) 3.10 Nature’s Miracle Babies (S) (R) 4.10 Himalaya with Michael Palin (S)(R) 5.10 Antiques Roadshow (S)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (S) 6.30 The Hairy Builder (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S)(R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal The team comes to Clitheroe, Lancashire. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S)(R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.40 Will & Grace (S)(R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 8.55 Dare to Believe: Ali Jawad (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S)(R) 10.00 Undercover Boss (S)(R) 11.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun (S)(R) 1.10 Posh Pawnbrokers (S) 2.10 Fifteen to One General knowledge quiz. (S) 3.10 Countdown (S) 4.00 The Question Jury Quiz show. (S) 5.00 Couples Come Dine with Me Three dinner parties in east Lancashire. (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 To B&B the Best (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Big Brother: Annihilation (S)(R) 1.10 Access (S) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS The death of a US Marine in Washington, DC takes Gibbs and Bishop to Afghanistan. (S)(R) 3.10 Rosamunde Pilcher: The Other Wife First of a two-part drama, starring Rupert Everett and Natalia Worner. (S)(R) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Mark is suspicious of Belinda’s motives for being in town. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Live chat and topical reports. (S) 7.30 EastEnders Paul worries that living and working with Ben might be too much; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 Great Continental Railway Journeys Michael Portillo embarks on a Greek odyssey from the Athens port of Piraeus, north to the city of Thessaloniki. (S)(R)

7.00 Emmerdale Angie returns and warns Charity that Jermaine cheated on her before, and that Belle should not trust him. She enlists Sam’s help in setting a trap to put his loyalty to the test. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S) 7.55 Dare to Believe: Hannah Cockroft A profile of the British wheelchair athlete. (S)

7.00 Rookies & Raids: A Police Interceptors Special Kev Salter goes on three drug busts; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 Holby City Mo struggles with a big choice regarding her future, Mikey causes trouble for Fletch when he strikes a bond with a patient, while Isaac sets out to impress Ric. (S)

8.00 Trust Me, I’m a Doctor – Summer Special Skin surgeon Gabriel Weston tests the effectiveness of protective sun creams. (S)

8.00 Love Your Garden Alan Titchmarsh and his team visit Canterbury to help Gurkha Hari Budha Magar, who lost the use of both his legs in Afghanistan in an IED incident. (S)

8.00 Child Genius New series. Sixteen of the country’s cleverest eight to 12-year-olds – and their parents – battle it out to see who will be crowned Britain’s brightest child. (S)

8.00 The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies A behavioural trainer takes on a group of Japanese chin puppies; (S) 5 News (S)

9.00 The Living and the Dead The farm and its future are under threat, leaving Nathan and Charlotte the task of saving their crops while also exposing the dark secrets of a disturbed young man. (S)

9.00 Exodus: Our Journey to Europe Syrian Kurd Ahmad reaches Athens, where he buys a fake passport that he can use to fly to France. Concludes tomorrow. (S)

9.00 Wedding Surprises: Caught on Camera Clips showing what happens when weddings do not go as expected, including a best man given a £50,000 surprise and how one bride’s big day went up in smoke. (S)

9.00 The Job Interview New series. A detailed look at the terror and triumph of real-life interviews, following the process for real jobs being offered by genuine employers. (S)

9.00 Big Brother: Annihilation Highlights of Monday’s action in the house as Big Brother introduced the contestants to the week-long Annihilation theme. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.30 BBC Regional News and Weather; (S) National Lottery Update (S) 10.45 Would I Lie to You? With Aisling Bea, June Brown, Adrian Chiles and Seann Walsh. (S)(R)

10.00 QI With panellists Bill Bailey, Jo Brand and Greg Davies. (S)(R) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.40 Davina McCall: Life at the Extreme Davina travels to the Azores in the mid-Atlantic. (S)(R)

10.00 My Worst Job A star-studded cast reminisce about their first jobs, with badly paid, monotonous and at times unpleasant positions gracing the bottom of their CVs. (S)

10.00 Mums Gone Wild: Embarrassing Parents The 40-something mums on a mission to grab middle age by the horns and rip up the ageing rule book. (S)

11.15 Forces of Nature with Brian Cox The physicist charts the Earth’s journey through space. (S)(R)

11.10 Weather (S) 11.15 Mr vs Mrs: Call the Mediator Three more separated couples try to resolve their disputes via family mediation. (S)(R)

11.45 In Plain Sight An Amish couple enter the witness protection programme. (S)(R)

11.05 Celebrity First Dates (S)(R)

11.05 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side Rylan Clark-Neal presents the live Big Brother round-up, including the usual debates, features, insights and gossip. (S)

AFTER 12.15 Weather for the Week Ahead

12.15 Sign Zone: Celebrity MasterChef (S)(R) 1.15 Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle Giants – Natural World (S)(R) 2.15 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.35 Jackpot247 3.00 Loose Women (S)(R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.05 4Music: Live from Abbey Road Classics (S) 12.35 Dare to Believe: Hannah Cockroft (S)(R) 12.40 The Last Leg (S)(R) 1.35 KOTV Boxing Weekly (S) 2.05 Mobil 1 The Grid (S)(R) 2.35 Motor Sport: Mini Challenge (S)(R)

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6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S)(R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal From Chingford, East London. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S)(R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

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8.00 100 Year Old Drivers Rebooted On the road with some of Britain’s oldest motorists. (S)

8.00 The Secret Life of Brothers and Sisters Part one of two. Documentary exploring sibling relationships, including how they interact and encourage each other and how they support each other in times of need. (S)

8.00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors Two third-year medical students gain a valuable hands-on experience of working in a GP’s surgery; (S) 5 News Update (S)

9.00 Saving Lives at Sea New series. Documentary telling the story of the unpaid volunteers who sacrifice their free time to staff more than two hundred RNLI lifeboat stations across the UK. (S)

9.00 Exodus: Our Journey to Europe Syrian Kurd Ahmad’s attempt to be smuggled into Britain in the back of a lorry finally pays off, and he is sent to Wakefield while his asylum claim is processed. Last in the series. (S)

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War 10.00 Unforgiven 11.00 Wire in the Blood 12.05 Inspector Morse 2.05 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 The Wonder of Animals 8.00 Trainspotting Live 9.00 FILM: The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) (PG) 10.20 Ocean Giants 11.20 Horizon: Who’s Afraid of a Big Black Hole? 12.20 Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World 1.50 Seven Ages of Britain 2.50 Ocean Giants 3.50 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Charmed 7.35 Hollyoaks 8.05 Rules of Engagement 9.00 The Goldbergs 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.00 The Goldbergs 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 Jane the Virgin 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Containment 10.00 Supernatural 11.00 The Big Bang Theory 12.00 Tattoo Fixers 1.00

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Zombies to hit stage AFTER incredible performances from Blue, Tom Jones and Lulu last year, Oxfordshire’s very own Cornbury Festival is back. Taking place at the Great Tew Estate, near Chipping Norton, the three-day festival from Friday, July 8 to Sunday, July 10, will see big names such as Lemar, Seal, James Morrison and All Saints perform. And joining the list of popular musicians and bands at this year’s event will be rock band The Zombies. Formed in 1962, the group have released a total of 29 albums, over the last 54 years, but only five of those have been studio releases with the others being either live or compilation records. But just like the name of their latest album, 71-year-old founder band member Rod Argent believes that the band has ‘Still Got That Hunger’ when it comes to making music. “We’ve just changed our management structure so I’m very excited to be performing at this year’s Cornbury Festival,” he said. “They were very keen for us to do some festivals this year, and when you come to see us at Cornbury you can expect to see and hear some of the classics such as, ‘She’s Not

By James Richings There’, ‘Tell Her No’, ‘Leave Me Be’ along with songs that we have never played live before. “So all in all, it is expected to be a great show at Cornbury.” A total of 11 different musicians have represented The Zombies since their formation over 50 years ago with Colin Blunstone as lead vocalist, Rod on organ, guitarist Paul Atkinson, Paul Arnold on bass and drummer Hugh Grundy being the group’s fi rst line-up. Despite constant changes in its line-up over the years, the band produced one of their fi nest albums to date, which still surprises co-founder Rod. “Our album, ‘Odessey and Oracle’, is ranked as number 100 on the Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” Rod told the Guardian. “It’s quite extraordinary to think that because when it fi rst came out in1968, it didn’t sell that many copies. “It has become a bit of a cult hero of an album and it sells more as time goes on, rather than selling loads of copies when it fi rst came out.” For more information, visit www. cornburyfestival.com

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Glory years sought WITH all of his albums peaking in UK charts, it’s no surprise that Bryan Ferry is regarded as one the country’s most respected artists. His song-writing and keyboard skills, along with his deep husky voice, made Bryan one of the most recognis-

Cornbury Line-up Singers Seal Jamie Cullum Fred Abbott Bryan Ferry Booker T James Morrison Wilko Johnson Lucinda Williams Corrine Bailey Rae Lemar Gabrielle Aplin Newton Faulker Kelvon Jones Charlie Cunningham Stella Parton Kerri Watt Mollie Marriott Hannah Grace

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the Great American Song Book have been praised by fans and critics, with his 1973 debut album, ‘These Foolish able musicians of his generation. And the 70-year-old wants to recap- Things’, being somewhat of a groundture the glory years when he appears breaker. at this year’s Cornbury Festival. His inaugural record just consisted And as well as performing popular of cover tracks from famous musicians. tracks such as ‘Let’s Stick Together’ And even though some fans quesand ‘This Is Tomorrow’, which made tioned the lack of originality, many his name during the 1970s, tracks from praised the album with famous tracks his latest album, ‘Avonmore’, will also by the likes of Bob Dylan, The Beach be showcased at the venue on the Great Boys and The Rolling Stones being Tew estate. given a different style. The album put Bryan on the music “Generally festivals are much better now than they used to be,” the enter- map from which he has not looked back tainer told the Guardian. since. To mark his success, the singer “The sound is better and the facili- was awarded a CBE in June 2011 in ties are more up to scratch. the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for “You also get a chance to play to his contribution to the British music a new audience of people that don’t industry. necessarily know your music, which is “We will be making a selection of songs from the tour set we are always an interesting challenge. “Each festival is, of course, different, currently engaged in,” he said. “These are songs taken from many in the last couple of years we’ve played Glastonbury, Coachella, Bestival – albums, both from my Roxy Music and each one has a different vibe. solo careers.” With a total of 30 million record sales “And I’ve heard very good things worldwide, Bryan is one of Britain’s about the festival–that it’s got quite best-selling musicians, but his success a laid-back atmosphere and it’s in a is not just down to the original tunes beautiful part of the country.” he has written. The musician will be performing Also known for performing and on the main stage on Saturday, July 9. recording a number of covers during For further information, visit www. his career, his renditions of songs from cornburyfestival.com.


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THE LAST TANGO The nation’s favourite Strictly Come Dancing stars in their ultimate farewell show. Fresh from their sell-out hit shows Midnight Tango and Dance ’Til Dawn, Strictly superstars Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace have

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The Southmartins are a talented crew of musicians who celebrate classic pop songs of both The Beautiful South and The Housemartins. They produce a lively take on their back catalogue; expect to hear, Happy Hour, Perfect 10, Rotterdam, Don’t Marry Her, Me and The Farmer, Song For Whoever... and many more.

It’s not always easy making friends, especially when you live in a lighthouse surrounded by dangerous rocks, towering waves and troublemaking seagulls. An exciting opportunity for a tea party with a friend arises when the supply boat comes, but the lighthouse keeper’s nervousness turns what could have been a delight into a disaster. Is it just a storm in a teacup? It is only when a storm blows in and real disaster looms that he can

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SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME From the team that brought you the huge success that is Dreamboats and Petticoats, Save the Last Dance for Me will take you back through the ‘music and magic’ of the early 60’s, a time when each passing week brought another Rock ‘n’ Roll classic. Written by two of TV’s most talented writers Laurence Marks and

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Comedian gears up his gags for festival AS well as having a number of top classic singers and musicians at this year’s Cornbury Festival, there will also be a fine range of comedy in store. Comedians from all over the country will arrive at the Great Tew estate, near Chipping Norton, to share their gags in front of thousands of people. They include fresh-faced comedian Dane Baptiste. The funnyman, who was nominated for ‘best newcomer’ at the 2014 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, comes to the Oxfordshire event as part of his ‘Reasonable Doubts’ UK tour. “The name of the tour is from the title of Jay-Z’s debut album, where he is struggling with his loyalty to the stage and the streets,” Dane told the Guardian. “The show is about me questioning everything including my street credibility which currently is at zero. “But I’m not a snitch. I want to make that clear.” Despite Dane not being household name yet, he has already achieved some success. Numerous television

By James Richings appearances on panel shows, sold-out gigs at the last two Edinburgh Festivals and a spot on the TV show Live at the Apollo fi lmed at the Hammersmith Apollo are helping Dane to gradually pave his way in the comedy world. “On the night, you can expect to see an initially nervous act flourish before your eyes with observational comedy about the things that keep most people up at night, irrespective of their mental health, with hilarious punchlines that will make them think and make my very existence go viral,” Dane said. He added: “It’s not hard to make people laugh until they’re in an environment when they’re expected to.” “That’s when people become guarded and observe a mob mentality, which you have to break. “Some of the best advice I got from a comic was ‘You have to laugh at yourself fi rst’ and that’s helped immensely.” The show is suitable for over-16s. For further information, visit www. cornburyfestival.com

Cornbury Festival Comedians Dane Baptiste Carl Donnelly Ed Gamble Nish Kumar Fin Taylor Tom Ward Rose Matafeo Kiri Pritchard-Mclean Ivo Graham Good Bear Daphne Emma Sidi Patrick Turpin Jayde Adams Colin Hoult Jack Barry

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Jaguar S Type – 2.7 SE Diesel Year: Miles: MOT: Colour: Price:

2006 37,000 Long MOT Silver £6,200 ovno

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BMW X5

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Seat Leon 1.4 S Year: Miles: Colour: Price:

2001 172,000 Silver £2,300 ono

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SB32268 / 1.8.16

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SB31788 / 14.07.16

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2009/09 33,000 March 2017 Black £3,995

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Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Design Year: Miles: MOT: Colour: Price:

LH / 28.07.16

Chrysler 300C Touring

2013.13 32,000 Full Blue £6,995

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Renault Clio 1.2 Dynamique Year: Miles: MOT: Colour: Price:

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or email autoweekly@oxfordshireguardian.co.uk

T J Hall & Son Ltd

Wallingford

OXFORD MOTOR ENGINEERS

01865 777 344

07525 536 726

(Out of hours)

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Vale Garage Service Centre offers MOT testing, repairs, sevicing and diagnostics. We do anything from tyres to brakes, batteries and exhausts. Vale Garage car and van sales is an independent retailer supplying low mileage used cars and vans in the local area of oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Berkshire. For vehicles outside the manufacturers warranty we offer a full comprehensive warranty. All vehicles are serviced up to date when sold.

www.tjhallandson.co.uk

T: 01865 32 66 66

- Over 40 welcome quality used in stockfinance Part exchange and cars competitive All vehicles with warranty and service history available (subject to status). W: www.lodgehillgarage.co.uk E: cars@lodgehillgarage.com - Cars bought for cash We are a family owned business based in Abingdon Oxfordshire offering a professional and friendly service. Part exchange welcome and competitive finance available (subject to status).

Contact us now:

E: cars@lodgehillgarage.com

T: 01865 326 666

W: www.lodgehillgarage.co.uk

l The simple, safe and secure way to sell your car l All vehicles up to 100,000 miles with service history and long MOT l Outstanding finance settled l Instant payment -Contact no fees no fuss E: cars@lodgehillgarage.com us now: T: 01865 326 666

new tyre centre We offer the following services: • Tyre sales & fitting • Wheel balancing • Laser alignment & geometry

W: www.lodgehillgarage.co.uk

Contact Anton or Nigel for an immediate decision To advertise in Autoweekly call us on

01235 511700 Locking Wheel Nut Removal

SPECIAL OFFER

Fully mobile, professional locking wheel nut removers covering Reading and the surrounding Southern UK areas.

FREE FITTING when you buy a set of 4 car, van or 4x4 tyres

Service telephone: 01367 710 777 Sales telephone: 01367 710 100 Forecourt Location: Vale Garage, Faringdon Road, Stanford in the Vale, nr Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 8HN Email: valegarage@hotmail.co.uk Website: www.valegarage.com

and friendly service.

CARS BOUGHT FOR CASH

â—? Diagnostic Fault Finding

Your local Peugeot/ 55 Citroen Service Centre ÂŁ3,775 ÂŁ2,275 ÂŁ2,375

We are a family owned business based in

Abingdon Oxfordshire a professional Oxford Road, Abingdon, offering Oxfordshire, OX14 2JD

â—? Tyres supplied and fitted

1960-2015

2009 Peugeot 107 Urban 1.0, 3 dr, red, pas, c/s, abs 2006 Citreon C3 SX 1.4, 5dr, blue, pas, r/c, c/l, a/c 2005 Peugeot 307S, 1.6 HDI, diesel, silver, 5 door

- Over 40 quality used cars in stock - All vehicles with warranty and service history - Cars bought for cash

Rycote Lane Farm,Milton Common Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 2NZ

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01844 278843

Renault Service & MOT, from ÂŁ189 Factory trained technicians

ASK ABOUT OUR “FREE� COLLECTION/DELIVERY SERVICE

USED & NEARLY NEW RENAULT Always a good selection

CROSS ROADS GARAGE. Tel. 01865 820386 www.crossroadsrenault.com SOUTHMOOR, KINGSTON BAGPUIZE. 10 MINS OXFORD ON A420

Cash

RENAULT AUTHORISED. Main dealer quality. Local garage prices.

With our 100% success rate you can trust our team to meet all of your requirements and needs. Other beneďŹ ts to our services include: • Fast service, usually same day. • Affordable. • Unbeaten system, 100% success and no damage. • On average, 4 wheel nuts off in 15 minutes. • Fully mobile service for your needs. • Low prices. Get in touch with our professional team on 07821 126 599.

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Cars

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EXPERIENCED VEHICLE TECHNICIANS Wheatley Car Centre & Sturdys Car Centre are currently recruiting experienced vehicle technicians to work at either of our dealerships. Must hold a City & Guilds certificate with a minimum level 2. Very competitive salary. Please email for further information or send your CV to scott@wheatleycarcentre.co.uk Wheatley Car Centre 138–144 London Road, Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1JH. Tel. 01865 874046 or Sturdys Castle Car Centre Banbury Road (A4260), Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 3EP. Tel: 01869 331441 THAME TOWN COUNCIL Appointment of Community Project Support Officer Salary range £20,456 - £25,694 (SCP 22-29) Plus Local Government Pension Scheme Thame Town Council is seeking an enthusiastic individual to play a key role in managing the Town Council’s outward facing communication to include the maintenance of our website, social media, press releases and key community events. This is an exciting and full time community engagement role that requires excellent communication, creative and analytical skills, a flexible approach to work with the ability to attend evening meetings. It would particularly suit a community minded individual with digital skills.

An application pack can be obtained from the Council’s website: www.thametowncouncil.gov.uk or by email recruitment@thametowncouncil.gov.uk Applications must be returned by 10am on Monday 18 July 2016. Short listed candidates will be invited to attend an interview on 26 – 27 July 2016. Any enquiries please contact Cassie Pinnells on 01844 212833. fan, 240 ISABELLA porch awn- CEILING ing for sale, £75 ono. volts, ideal for conservatory, as new, never Tel. 01865 863583 fitted, £20. Tel. 07584 KITCHEN extractor 824 079 fan, charcoal, filter type, 240 volts, never RAC dog cage, large, used, £15. Tel. 07584 as new, £15. Tel. 01865 881532 824 079

DOG guard, to fit Ford Fusion, Barjo guard fits rear of car, good condition, new £270 sell for £90. Tel. 01865 372977 PAIR of Sola Vox 60 speakers £35, vgc, Tel. 01869 242883

HOME CARERS WANTED in Oxford City. Own Car essential. www.acquirecare.co.uk

01865 338050 Cleaners Required

Maid

in Oxford Full and part time Flexible hours, own transport an advantage. Good eye for detail with a caring nature. Good rates of pay. For more info please email, Kim at contact@maidinoxford.org

BRASS effect head and foot board with ceramic finnerals, good condition, £20. Tel. 01865 372977 DOG guards, one fits Rover, one fits Volvo, cheques payable to Guide Dogs for the Blind, £10 each. Tel. 01865 372977 PUT U Up Bed, slim line, very good condition, little used, £25. Tel. 01993 772398 BIRD bath, square top on column, square base, heavy, comes in three pieces, £25. Tel. 01993 772398 ONE double bed, £60, vgc, Tel. 01869 242883 TWO chairs, £10 each, vgc, Tel. 01869 242883 MORPHY Richards Bread maker, £10, little used. Tel. 01869 242883 METAL extending ladder, closed 11.5 feet, 21.5 feet extended. Private owner, little used, £40 buyer collects. Tel. 01235 201849

For Sale 3 boys bikes. Suit ages 6-8. £10 each. 1 girls bike suit age 6-8. £10. Tel 01235868379

SIX books on indoor plants, titled “success with house plants”. Ideal for reference purposes £10. Tel. 01865 864387

BUYER collects. Tel: 01235 850036

1980S Ford Fiesta XR2 Rear Rubber Boot lid 3 office chairs, blue and spoiler guard, £5. Tel. black. Please call for 01189 667940 prie. Tel. 07907 593053 WANTED: Wooden No texts please. shed, 8x10 or larger, WANTED. Laurel must be of strong conand Hardy memora- struction please. Tel. bilia, books, photos, 07821 021162 records, autographs, MAHOGANY bookprogrammes etc. Tel. case, 138H x 34wx27d, 01865 736429 5 adjustable shelves £15. Tel,. 07787 817 BOSCH Mower Rotak 639 37–14 Ergo, cost £100, electric used once only £60. ZANUSSI double oven and grill, Tel. 01865 863587 cereamic hob, cooker, CHAMPION rotary good condition £40. mower, Briggs Strat- Tel., 01865 874068 ton, 4 stroke, recent SIMPLE NTex head to service, no box, hence foot rain cover for man£35. Tel. 01865 891271 ual wheel chair user, as RAC large dog cage as new, £12. Tel. 01993 new, £15. Tel. 01865 776836 881532 LAWN Mower with box, DISPLAY cabinet, Pak-a-mo Flymo, good fix on wall, dark oak, condition, £25. Tel. 01865 372810 (Kidlingglass doors, shelves, ton) 112x80x20, interior plants, light, good condition, FUCHSIAS Wantage. £60. Tel. two years old, last for years, £3 each. Tel., 01235 799345 01235 817112 FLOOR standing unit, stereo dark oak, 2 drawers, 1 DYNATRON shelf, £30. Wantage. music system, floor standing, record, radio, Tel. 01235 799345 tape, super quality, GRACO childs car seat £30. Oxford. Tel. 07884 15–36kg, grey colour, 200 365 £10. Wantage. Tel. ALLOY wheels, set of 01235 799345 four with tyres. Five TUNNEL Tent, Gen- spoke 19”, custom to fit BMW. Ex cond. Tel. esis 350, sleeps 2–3, 01235 529174 seams need reseamed, pegs, ground sheet inc. SMALL chest freezer, good condition. £25. good cond, top openWantage. Tel. 01235 ing. Oxford. Tel. 07884 200 365 799345 fronted LARGE dark oak din- GLASS wooden bookcase. 36″ ing table, 95x160, wide, 34½ ” high, 9½” extends 210, disman- deep. £10.00 tles to transport, good make, £70. Wantage. BUYER collects. Tel: 01235 850036 Tel. 01235 799345 TWO garden sun VENEERED shoe cupbeds, good condition, board holds 12 pairs ladies shoes. 23½ ” £10 each. Tel. 01865 wide, 31″ high, 10″ 864387 deep. £10.00 ROOFING ladder, 25 BUYER collects. Tel: feet long, £25. Tel. 01235 850036 01865 864387. GOOD quality pine SURF Board (king television corner unit – surfer) polystyrene 4’2” 91cm wide, 48cm high, x 18”, £10 tel. 01865 44cm deep maximum. £30.00 864387

CANON Pixma MP210 inkjet printer print 3-inone gwo CDROM, low usage, two black unused pg40, cartridges. £35. Tel: 01865 580283.

GENTS bicycle for sale, Claud Butler, 21 gears, silver and red colour, one owner, new. Call for details for price MONRO Tiller power and size. Tel. 01235 drive with Villiers mk15 engine. Original con- 815926 dition. May suit col- 2 very tall cabinets, 1 lector or show. £40. black ash and 1 teak, 01865891271 for quick sale £15 each. GOLF club set, 9 in Tel. 07907 593053 bag, left handed, £12. Tel. 07944 106 694 TWO motor cycle helmets, hardly used, Marushin, large with gloves, £12. Tel. 07944 106 694

MATTRESS 4’6”, ortho, very clean condition, recommended European Health promotion, BLACK heavy duty light weight, £20 ono. garden pots 1 x 2.5ft Tel. 01235 868449 across, 3 x 2 ft across, 3 x 1.5ft across. Tel THREE brides01865351783 maids dresses, sizes LARGE TV silver sur- 12/14/16, light green, round £75.00, Small ring for full details. Tel. TV good condition £25. 07907 593 053 No texts please. Tel REEBOK RE3000 0790759053 ellipical cross trainer, COMPLETE computer good condition, little plus accessories. No use, £65, Tel. 01993 texts please. £80.00. 776572 Tel 0790759053 BRATTON sound engiBODEN slingback neering Ltd gun cabishoes size 40. Taupe net, holds five guns, with chocolate brown never been used, £65. bow good condition. Tel. 01993 776572 £15.00 Can deliver in Henley area. CHEST freezer, small, 07549021465 floor standing, good BRASS items vases working condition, £40. small door stops one Oxford. Tel. 07884 200 plate excellent condi- 365 tion 12 pieces PIANO accordion Par£35.00 will deliver rot 90 bass, black, in Henley area. Can complete with case, deliver in Henley area. good condition, £85. 07549021465 Oxford. Tel. 07884 200 PAUL McCartney Rus- 365

sian LP on vinyl. Excel- BEKOO electric lent condition. £5. Tel cooker, white, two 01189667940 cooking inspection FIBERGLASS pond windows, seen workliner. 140cm across ing order, £49. Garden by 150cm across plus Leaf Blower collection, JOHN Allen and Sons rim 40cm deep. £30. good order, £20. Tel. 07719 111 860 (Oxford) Ltd, Cast 01865873038 Brass Makers Plate, STAG minstrel mahog- LADIES bike, gears, 210mm high, lovely any MD047 TV video lights, £40. Encycloitem, £85. Tel. 01993 cabinet. Fan folding pedia Brittanica, 32 774662 doors with pull-out Volume book set, mint shelf. Drop front. £40 ASSORTED tools for ono. Tel 01235525257 condition £95. Mobility scooter, shop rider. Tel. woodwork, building, garden, open to offers. STAG minstrel mahog- 07719 111 860 any MB173 5 drawer Tel. 01993 841489 dressing table with 4 BLAZER, navy, size WALK in bath with legs and triple move- 16, M&S, wool, as new electric lower and rise able mirror. £30 ono. £20. Tel. 01235 521066 seat, good condition, Tel 01235525257 FOR Sale. Pine single any reasonable offer bed bedside cabinet FOLD-UP treatment accepted. Tel. 01295 table in carry bag with and chest of draws, 257414 accessories. Unused good condition £95. £60. Tel 01993702435 Tel. 01235 510109

GOOD quality pine occasional table – 120cm wide, 48cm high, 61cm deep. ONE casual eash chair, £35.00 off white, ribbed fabric, £25 ono. Tel. 01869 BUYER collects. Tel: 01235 850036 600964

Morris WANTED: Marina parts, mudflaps front and rear, chrome wheel trim rings, halogen headlights, H4 headrests, radio, other trim etc. Tel. 07598 938 918 WANTED: Photos and snapshots of The Beatles privately taken. Tel. 01189 667940 CREAM coloured butler sink, £25. Tel. 01189 667 940 RUCK sack style, 4 person picnic hamper with plates, glasses and cutlery plus blanket, new condition, £35. Tel. 01235 812060 WHEELCHAIR, Z-Tec Deluxe, aluminium folding handbrakes, park brake, footrests, elevating leg rests, cushions, user manual, collect Carterton. £50. Tel. 01993 212977 DINING table, small light wood, extendable size, W24” x L35” extends to L49”, £20 ono. Tel. 01844 278913 LARGE box of quiz books and trivia cards, free to collector. Tel. 01235 539934 trainer, GROSS Confidence make, unwanted, new, excellent condition, accept £45. Tel. 07759 469 219 POWER Pack 200 series 12V/24V, cost £120, accept £50. Tel. 07759 469219 ARCHERY 32lb Samick Fibre Limbs, plus Longrod stabilisers, sight and alluminium carry case, £75. Tel. 07500 207 062 ARCHERY Red Professional r/h Recurve bow with 38lb carbon fibre limbs, £95. Tel. 07500 207 062

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For Sale

Collector

wishes to purchase World War 2 German military binoculars, watches, daggers, swords,medals, badges, tunics etc Email: sellyoak.rose@gmail.com or Tel: 01273 735942 or 07909 285080 SHARP compact disc player, digital audio centre, plays 5 stack CDs, tapes, radio, remote control, seldom used, ex condition, bargain ÂŁ40. Tel. 01993 843455

WANTED

Cash paid for motorcycles and scooters, it may be worth more than you think. Call Alan today on:

01296 661777 07712 622593 POP up frame, 4 sides, gazebo, cost ÂŁ200 new. Carrying bag, 1 minor defect. Put it up for yourself and see. ÂŁ40. Tel. 01865 770878

POLICE 1950s–60s Wool Coat, cap, and cape, really heavy, perfect condition, £150 ono. Tel. 07876 196 850

Holidays

GERMAN WW2 Motor cycle ofďŹ cers long leather coat, dark green, large, perfect condition, ÂŁ200ono. Tel. 07876 196 850 FLYMO Petrol Mower, model Quick Silver, 18in, good condition, ÂŁ35. Tel. 01865 358872 MAXI Wheel trims, 8 HL 9 standard ÂŁ5. Tel. 01865 358872

Bournemouth

BLACK and Decker electric hedge trimmer, 15� blade, good cond, £20. Tel. 01865 358872

01202 767 022

BALA dog coat, blue, tartan grey lining, shower proof, good cond, ÂŁ7.50. Fits Labrador. Tel. 01235 817658

Coach Holidays

4 Night Breaks 2016 19th Sept - 23rd Sept .........ÂŁ196 26th Sept - 30th Sept .........ÂŁ182 3rd Oct - 7th Oct ..............ÂŁ166

5 Night Breaks 2016 10th July - 15th July ...........ÂŁ236 17th July - 22nd July ..........ÂŁ255 24th July - 29th July ...........ÂŁ255 31st July - 5th Aug .............ÂŁ260

7th Aug - 12th Aug ............ÂŁ260 14th Aug - 19th Aug ..........ÂŁ260 21st Aug - 26th Aug ...........ÂŁ260

6 Night Breaks 2016 3rd Sept - 9th Sept .............ÂŁ316 17th Sept - 23rd Sept .........ÂŁ282

24th Sept - 30th Sept .........ÂŁ270 1st Oct - 7th Oct ...............ÂŁ245

Tinsel & Turkey Breaks 2016 17th - 21st Oct....................ÂŁ189 24th - 28th Oct ...................ÂŁ189 31st Oct - 4th Nov..............ÂŁ189 7th - 11th Nov ....................ÂŁ189

SOMSONITE briefcase, (hard), brand new, black, combination lock, ÂŁ20. Tel. 01235 817658 MORPHY Richards Fastbake Breadmaker, 12 programmes, 3 loaf sizes, white, quick sale, excellent condition, timer, voted best buy, ÂŁ28. Tel. 07519 910 066 NEW Lindam stair gate, still boxed, ÂŁ10, Tel. 01993 778827

14th -18th Nov ...................ÂŁ193 21st - 25th Nov ...................ÂŁ193 28th Nov - 2nd Dec ...........ÂŁ189 5th Dec - 9th Dec ..............ÂŁ189

We have many local pick up points & tWo half day excursions are included With your stay.

brown, HOWARD 350 Rotova-

black tor, power drive, 2 FWD square, 60’ long, 64 1 REV gears, Kholer wide, fully lined, £40. engine, adjustable hanbeige

and

dles, GWO ÂŁ275. Tel. PLAYPEN as new with Tel. 01865 763432 opening gate, ÂŁ20. Tel. 01865 891271 01993 778827 PATIO table 3ft x 3ft, TV Stand, 3 tier, black DUVET, double, poly- cream, four chairs, all glass, 35cm wide, ester, microďŹ ber. “Aerellaâ€? 100% hallow as in, excellent condition, 100cm long, 48cm new ÂŁ30ono. Plus ÂŁ25 ono. Telephone high, ex cond, ÂŁ20 ono. duvet cover and pilafter 5pm. Tel. 01865 Very strong stand. Tel. low cases. Tel. 01869 764073 01993 774246 245136

Sheds

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www.lagunaholidays.com l Indoor heated swimming pool l Two half day trips included l Dinner, bed & breakfast

Laguna Hotel, Suffolk Road South, Bournemouth BH2 6AZ

Excellent condition Collect from Abingdon Tel 07990 512744

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SHEDS See our display at Marcham Plants

Hyde Farm Nurseries, Abingdon Road, Marcham OX13 6NX

01865 391054

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All junk and rubbish cleared away from your property. • • • • • •

HOUSE CLEARANCE GARAGE CLEARANCE RUBBISH CLEARANCE GARDEN WASTE CLEARANCE RUBBLE WASTE CLEARANCE DEMOLITION & CLEARANCE OF SHEDS

HOUSE REMOVAL SERVICES FREE No Obligation All Inclusive Quotes

Memorials/Stonemasons

Hamel’s Memorials Memorial Masons / Stonemasons

* Free Inscriptions on all New Memorials purchased.* Cleaning, Re Fixing & Re Levelling. Additional Inscriptions, Free Brochure.

* All Funeral Directors Quotes Beaten.* Open Mon - Fri 9am-5pm Sat 10am-2pm

Business Signs Smoked glass TV corner unit. 105 cm wide, 45 cm deep, 48 cm high.

l Luxury return coach from local pick up point l Nightly entertainment l All rooms en-suite with CTV & tea making facilities

CURTAINS,

ART Deco display cabinet, 1920s – 1930s, wood veneer, 58cm BROTHER Ax430 wide 120cm high, nice Electronic Typewriter, condition, £75. Tel. original box, only 07876 196 850 used a few times, KING size mattress, instructions lost in really good condition, transit, only £30. Tel. can deliver, £70. Tel. 0787 619 850 01865 770878

FIVE boxes of china 33 Carry On Vidplates, glass, various. eos, including 2 case ÂŁ10. Tel. 07944 106 sets of 10, vgc, some 694 unwrapped, plus 2 ring HOOVER under counbinders of information, ter freezer, four drawers, 1 year old, ÂŁ40. only ÂŁ30 the lot. Tel. 01865 770878 Tel. 01865 716584

29th Aug - 2nd Sept ..........ÂŁ215 5th Sept - 9th Sept .............ÂŁ215 12th Sept - 16th Sept .........ÂŁ215

WHEELCHAIR, transit type, attendant propelled . folds for transport. As new condition. ÂŁ80. Tel. 07950 719003

hamelsmemorials@aol.com Tel: 01235 812222

Prompt, reliable service Established 1987

Call John 07774 241 607 Spotless House, Garage & Shed Clearance s All types of household & garden rubbish removed s Sheds, Garages, Glass Houses dismantled & taken away s Anything Considered s Garden Services also available For a FREE quote please call Joe on

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JSD Property Maintenance s Kitchen s Bathroom s Decorating s Plumbing s Extensions s Conversions etc s Fencing supplied & erected

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CHILDS metal framed swing with blue plastic seat, ÂŁ5. Tel. 01865 863915

GEORGE Foreman Lean Mean Fat Grilling machine, never used, ÂŁ15. Tel. 01865 736034

SHARP 24� colour tv, at, built in DVD, seen working, only used in bedroom when needed, 3 DVD (free), £95, no marks, as new. Instruction book. Tel. DORMEO memory 01235 537953 foam, single mattress, PANASONIC RX-D50 condition like new, portable CD system, £190, great bargain, high-end, check on £49. Tel. 01993 700721 the web for full spec, to many to quote, boxed, instructions, remote, £50. Tel. 01235 537953

PINE bed base, no mattress, dismantled ready for transit, ÂŁ30. Tel. 07944 106 694

TRANSFORMER 100 volt twin outlets, heavy duty, ex military, good condition, ÂŁ30 ono. Tel. 01865 750087 GARDEN ďŹ sh pond, ďŹ berglass, 6 foot long, 3 foot 8 inches wide, 1 foot 6 inches deep, ÂŁ50. Tel. 01865 251401

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WILLIAMS finished disappointingly with just two points at the Red Bull Ring in Austria last weekend after a promising qualification. Felipe Massa’s retirement after 63 laps meant teammate Valtteri Bottas claimed the team’s only points with a ninth place fi nish. The pair had qualified with the Fin in eighth and Massa in tenth, but the Brazilian was made to start from the pit lane after replacing a damaged front wing, before having to retire from brake wear with less than 10 laps remaining. Massa had managed to climb back into the points before retiring, while Bottas ran inside the top 10 throughout, but failed to gain places due to tyre graining. The result saw Massa drop to ninth in the Drivers Championship behind Force India’s Sergio Perez, while Bottas retained his seventh place. Massa said: “The race was going ok for me, I was fighting and gaining positions from the start and I had a very good pace during most of the race. “Unfortunately, I had a punc-

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ture and had to pit for new tyres. I had been saving the brakes for the whole race, but at the end I was close behind Gutierrez so the temperatures rose even more and I had to stop.” Meanwhile his teammate Bottas expressed his disappointment, saying: “We defi nitely expected more points today. “The main problem was getting the tyres to work and to last, so that is something we need to understand before Silverstone because the temperatures could be similar to what they were here today. “I don’t think our car was too bad this weekend, we just really struggled to get the tyres to work. It was a disappointing day, but it’s going to be very important to learn from today to move on.” Head of performance engineering Rob Smedley commented: “Our race with Felipe was dictated by our fi rst priority, which is safety. “We changed his front wing for safety reasons, which meant he had to start from the pitlane,

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RENAULT moved up the order table after the Austrian Grand Prix as Jolyon Palmer finished just shy of the points in 12th position and Kevin Magnussen finished 14th. Despite failing to collect any points, Palmer and Magnussen started the race in 20th and 17th position respectively. The positions gained were despite a mid-race safety car and a five second penalty for Magnussen for blocking a rival. Magnussen said: “The car felt good today and we made a reasonable fi rst stint.

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Signings made DIDCOT TOWN: Ahead of the Railwaymen’s opening preseason game against Slough Town on Saturday, the club announced that 17 players have signed on for the season ahead. The most notable players to sign on include Captain Luke Carnell, last seasons top goal scorer Mark Janes, Goalkeeper Leigh Bedwell and first team regulars Kieran Collins, Marvin Martin, Alex Woodhouse and George Reid. The players returned for preseason training last week.

Trophy revamp FOOTBALL: The format of the 2016/17 EFL Trophy, which will include 16 Premier League academy sides, has been confirmed. Clubs from both League One and League Two will play alongside the academy sides, starting with a group format before a Wembley final in April. The 16 groups of four teams will each comprise an academy side with the top two from each qualifying for the first knockout round of 32 teams. Oxford lost 3-2 to Barnsley in the final last season.

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OXFORD United Women’s enjoyed mixed fortunes after testing themselves against some strong opposition this week. After drawing 2 – 2 with table toppers Yeovil Town in the league on Thursday, the U’s then came up against league one’s Birmingham in the Continental Tyres Cup, losing 2 – 0. Eighth-place United proved tough opposition for the league leaders Yeovil, who left the Northcourt with just a point,

By Dominic Thomas after two fi rst half goals from Ini Umotong left them reeling. The Nigerian international striker, who has been in great scoring form with eight goals in 10 matches, netted twice against the Glovers. The striker’s double gave the Us an early lead in the fi rst half, before the leaders soon fought back to level the scores by the end of the half. The U’s took the lead after just

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Local roundup CRICKET: Oxfordshire managed to hang on for a draw with Wales, to stop a run of six straight defeats in the Western Division. Meanwhile in Cherwell Cricket League 2, Oxford Downs beat Cropredy by seven wickets, while Oxford 2nds lost to Great and Little Tew 2nds Abingdon Vale also sufferred defeat to Sanford St Martin by seven wickets, on Saturday, July 2 ..

Saints winning streak goes on OXFORD Saints continued their form with a sixth straight win over Bristol Apache on Sunday. The close run game ended 29 – 26 to the hosts, after a tough test from the visitors. The Apache scored three touchdowns courtesy of running back Jon Walters. Meanwhile Oxford’s James Walter scored, three touchdowns of his own, in a see-saw battle, in which Sam Fielden’s boot gave the Saints a slight edge as the lead changed hands. The game was turned after an important interception from that Saints’ Misha Brooks, who then gifted Walter his third touchdown from 22 yards, off the second down. Late in the game, Bristol tried to fight back through receiver Kev Shelbourn, who touched down from 4 yards out. The Saints have now cemented their place at the top of Division Two after six consecutive wins and will now take on Cornish Sharks on July 10.

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Teenager makes England debut SEV ENTEEN-Y EA R-OLD seam bowler Jamie King made his debut for the England Learning Disability cricket team this week. The Oxfordshire cricketer, who has Asperger’s Syndrome and attends Woodeaton Manor Special School in Oxford, made his debut in a loss against Hertfordshire Under-17s at Aston Rowant CC on July 3. England LD were bowled out for 110 but, in Hertfordshire’s reply, King came on as the fi rst change bowler and bowled four good overs. But Hertfordshire chased down the target losing only 1 wicket and won the game by nine wickets. King was selected for the ECB Disability Cricket Regional Talent Development programme in 2014 and then to the Lions LD squad this season, which is the development squad for the full

England LD side. This led to his call up to the full England LD team, who in 2015 defeated Australia to win the INAS International cricket series 5-1 in Melbourne, Australia. Speaking of his call up before his debut, he said: “I have been lucky to have great coaching and support from Oxfordshire, my club and the ECB disability programme. “I just love playing cricket and I can’t wait to pull on an England shirt.” King has been a member of Oxfordshire’s Youth Player Pathway for the past two years as well as being a regular opening bowler in the U16/17 Development Squad. He has been playing his club cricket at Great and Little Tew, where he has recently established himself in the second team.

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goal as the game drew to a close, only to be thwarted by some superb United defending. Late in the game, recent Chelsea loanee Laura Rafferty thought she had given Oxford the winner in just her second appearance for the club, nodding in from close range, before being ruled offside. The Us then made two changes for their fi rst round cup clash, with Demi Lambourne fi lling in in goal, and Ellie Noble replacing the injured defender Maddison Lee. United managed to frustrate the league one side for much of the fi rst half, with Rafferty blocking a shot on the line from goal threat Andrine Hegerberg in a scrappy opening. Birmingham fi nally made their pressure pay 10 minutes before half time when Isabelle Linden was brought down in the box by Lambourne, with Hegerberg converting from the spot. Umotong again posed a real threat throughout, being denied by keeper Sophie Baggaley and the woodwork late on. But soon enough Melissa Lawley put the game to bed with a run through a crowded box, rolling the ball passed substitute goalkeeper Cox, to end the U’s Cup hopes. The U’s will hope to bounce back from the defeat against London Bees on Sunday, with a defender Riva Casley being a notable absence, having received a called up for England Under-17s.


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Debut Olympics for Oxfordshire riders TEAM GB has announced more Oxfordshire sportswomen will be flying out to the Rio Olympics next month as the equestrian team was named. Horse riders Izzy Taylor, 33, from near Banbury, and former Bampton resident Kitty King, also 33, were named on Tuesday as part of the 12-strong squad. They will both compete as part of the eventing team of four at Rio, alongside three time Olympic gold medallist William Fox-Pitt. Olympic debutants Taylor, on her mare Allercombe Ellis, and Kitty, who rides Ceylor L A N, complete the eventing lineup, along with fellow fi rst-time Olympian Gemma Tattersall. Team GB’s equestrian team has won 32 medals in former Olympics. It also includes reigning world, Olympic and Euro-

By Dominic Thomas pean dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin, and 2012 London Olympic dressage gold medalist Carl Hester. King, who used to live in Lew, near Bampton, has since moved to Wiltshire. She said: “It’s probably the best phone call I’ve ever had; it’s something that I dreamt of as a child. “It’s really special for the whole support team at home too; the amount of work that they put in is incredible, it’s defi nitely not just about me and the horse, it’s about everyone else behind us too. “None of it would be possible without my sponsors and UK Sport support; it’s made a massive difference.” Team GB equestrian team

leader, Dan Hughes, added: “The team we have selected represents the strength in depth of talent we are lucky enough to enjoy in equestrian sport in the UK, and the mix of both experience and new talent across the three equestrian events in Rio. “None of this would be possible without the support of National Lottery funding via UK Sport. “Five of our 12 riders will be competing at an Olympic Games for the fi rst time, whilst some will be competing at their fi fth, sixth and even seventh Olympic Games. “There is a robust team spirit amongst our athletes, staff, grooms and our all-important owners that underpins the strongest desire to win medals in Rio. As a team we go there with that single focus”.

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Netball awards NETBALL: Didcot Netball Club celebrated their annual awards evening with England Netball star Ama Agbeze. Hosted at Didcot Town Football Club at Loop Meadow Stadium the celebrations honoured players’ achievements. Senior player of the year went to Lauren Townson while the junior prize went to Emily Thorne. The trophies were presented by surprise special guest, Agbeze. The defender captained England for the first time in the Netball Europe tournament earlier this year. Club chairman, Mandy Blair, said: “The club has continued to grow and develop in terms of both numbers and performance.”

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Teenage tennis ace faults at Wimbledon - to number one OXFORDSHIRE teenager Alexis Canter fell to a gracious defeat in the first round of the junior boys’ Wimbledon tennis championships. The 18-year-old from Long Wittenham lost 7-6, 7-5 on Tuesday to the world junior number one Stefanos Tsitsipas, from Greece. During the tight match, there was only one break of serve but it was enough for number one seed Tsitsipas to clinch the victory in the fi rst round of the boys’ singles. Canter, who is ranked 61st

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Pepperell makes the cut in France OXFORDSHIRE’S Eddie Pepperell ended a run of three straight missed cuts, finishing tied 45th last week in Paris at the 100th Open de France. Despite recording two rounds of 71, Pepperell fi nished in France on +6. Pars were recorded on days one and four, but successive +3s on Friday and Saturday in between meant the Oxfordborn golfer drifted way behind the chasing pack. With the cut at +4, Pepperell only just made it by one shot. Three successive bogeys on the fourth, fi fth and sixth on the Saturday, while recording a total of +4 for the front nine, was telling and he could not recover.

in the ITF Juniors rankings, gained entry into the All England Club tournament as a wildcard. Tsitsipas is not only top of the ITF Junior rankings, but 358 on the adults ATP World Tour. Speaking to the BBC after his match, he said: “It was only down to one or two points – he upped his game on the big points maybe a few more times than I did. “I’m a bit gutted but I’m very happy with how I competed against number one in the world, but I wasn’t going into the

Pepperell failed to gain any consistency – he birdied three holes on the front nine in round two, but these were cancelled out by double bogeys on the fi rst and 17th holes. But it was the fi rst prize money the world 154 has won since May. Thongchai Jaidee won in France recording -11 for the tournament, with Francesco Molinari and Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlory rounding off the top three on -7 and -6 respectively. Pepperell tees off at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open today, where he has been grouped with Swede Alex Noren and fellow Brit Oliver Wilson.

match thinking he was amazing. “He served very well but I could have been a bit more alert and learnt how to play the big points well against the top players. “The only way to improve is to learn from the losses and I think I do that pretty well generally. Sometimes you get more motivation from a loss than when you win” Canter, who will be 19 years old at next year’s Wimbledon, will be too old to play in the junior event and is looking to step up to the men’s circuit.

RUGBY LEAGUE: Oxford RL were trounced 76-12 away at high-flying Barrow Raiders in Kingstone Press League 1 on Sunday. The Oxford side conceded 13 tries and could only reply with two of their own. Both came from Jordan Gill, while Nathan Kitson and Danny Allan added Oxford’s conversions. Andy Litherland scored four tries for Barrow and converted 12 of the 13. Oxford remain third from bottom with one game left.

Hedges re-signs for the Stars OXFORD City Stars have announced the re-signing of last season’s alternative captain Dax Hedges. Hedges, who plays primarily as a forward. said: “I’ve been working most weekends as I’ve not been playing – I have also got married so I have had a few weekends of parties. “I am really looking forward to it [next season] after our success of last season.” Coach Simon Anderson added: “I have nothing but good things to say about Dax – he is the heart and soul of this team, [and he] plays bigger than his size. “He prides himself on his work ethic and being a solid defensive forward – he puts his body on the line every night and I always said that if we had 20 Dax Hedges, we would have won a championship already.” Meanwhile, the window end of Oxford Ice Rink is to be renamed ‘The Elliott End’ during Oxford City Stars matches, in honour of Norman and Darren Elliott for their commitment to the club. Norman Elliott, who passed away in 2011, was an employee at Oxford Ice Rink maintaining the ice surface. Darren Elliott has played for Stars across 20 years, amassing over 400 appearances and scoring 250 goals.


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U’s unveil new kit and double signing IT has been another busy week for Oxford United, with the club unveiling their new kit for the 2016/17 campaign and signing their fifth and sixth players of the season. The new home kit continues the retro theme from last season’s home shirts and also features the new permanent club badge; a simple Ox head that marked the club’s 1986 Milk Cup win. The new kit unveiling also marked the official opening of the newly revamped club shop, which was refitted over the summer. Chairman Darryl Eales was present to cut the ribbon to officially open the store. The away strip is to be launched today. The club also announced two new singings this week, making it six in two weeks. Midfielder Dan Crowley, 18, joins Oxford from Premiership outfit Arsenal on a season-long loan, while defender Curtis Nelson, 23, joins from Plymouth Argyle after he turned down a new contract in Devon. The highly rated centre back made over 200 senior appearances for Plymouth, captaining the side for most of those games. He played against the U’s twice last season, scoring in the 2-2 draw at Home Park. Crowley, who spent the fi rst half of last season on loan at League One play-off winners Barnsley, can play just behind the striker, in midfield or coming in off the flanks.

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Head coach Michael Appleton has praised the club’s ability to attract such a creative attacking midfielder in Crowley. He said: “He has a fantastic future ahead of him and it’s great that Oxford is starting to build a reputation as a club where we can work with young players like Dan, nurture them and play a role in their development.” The pair join Aaron Martin, Wes Thomas, Simon Eastwood and Christian Ribeiro as the club’s new boys. Meanwhile, former United striker Jordan Bowery signed for League Two side Leyton Orient following his release from the club last month. The former Aston Villa youngster, now 25, scored seven goals in 20 appearances for Appleton’s side last season after joining the club in the January transfer window on a short-term deal. Oxford United kick off their pre-season with a friendly match away at Solihull Moors this Saturday.

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