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James Bond is sent to recover the warheads from the heart of Largo's lair in the Bahamas - while facing underwater attacks from sharks and men alike, he must also convince the enchanting Domino, who serves as Largo's mistress, to become a key ally in his mission. Director: Terence Young 8.25 New: Katie Piper's Breakfast Show. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Guest host Charlotte Hawkins is ready to kickstart our day in style and give us everything we need to ensure that it is filled with nothing but pure entertainment and inspiration - on the show with her this time are filmmaker and comedian Danny Wallace, the Pub Landlord himself in Al Murray, film and TV critic Rhianna Dhillon with all the must-see recommendations and fitness instructor Kimberlee Perry. S3 Ep19 9.25 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world as well as the latest major sports results. 9.30 James Martin's Saturday Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) James is joined in the kitchen by Kelvin and Liz Fletcher - who talk about their new ITV series Fletcher's Family Farm - and there'll be dishes from chefs Paul Ainsworth, Matt Gillan, and Francesco Mazzei. S6 Ep35 11.40 New: Ainsley's National Trust Cook Off. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Ainsley is joined by chefs Tristan Welch and Philli Armitage-Mattin at the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire to see who can create and cook the Dish Of The Day this time - Ainsley showcases beetroots in his beetroot and carrot patties with a vegan horseradish yoghurt, Tristan brings his passion for zero-waste cooking to the kitchen with his honey and lemon roasted carrots with spiced-up beans, and Philli uses her knowledge of Japanese cuisine to make a summer vegetable pancake with garlic aioli. 12.40 James Martin's Great British Adventure. Birmingham (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) James visits the capital of the balti - Birmingham - and meets acclaimed food critic, broadcaster, columnist and author Grace Dent. Swapping the Mini for a narrow boat, James takes in the culture which saw an industrial revolution - his trip down the stretch of the local 35-mile canal system inspires him to cook his version of a chicken balti. Grace explores the revolution of Birmingham and its food scene - starting at the famous Balti Triangle - before showing James her favourite eating spots. S1 Ep6 1.05 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 1.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Hungary v Switzerland. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Mark Pougatch is joined in the studio by former England internationals Karen Carney and Joleon Lescott - and former French international Gael Clichy - as Hungary and Switzerland meet for the first time at a European Championship in kicking off their Group A campaigns in Cologne. Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai is the heartbeat of the Hungarian side while Murat Yakin's Switzerland will be led by the ever-combative Granit Xhaka - commentary comes from Clive Tyldesley and Andros Townsend. 4.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Spain v Croatia. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Mark Pougatch is joined by Ian Wright, Roy Keane, and Gary Neville as Spain and Croatia begin their Group B campaigns in Berlin by meeting again after their epic Round of 16 game at Euro 2020 that ended in a memorable 5-3 win for Spain in Copenhagen after extra time. Talismanic midfielder Luke Modric is still the main man for Croatia in what looks set to be his final tournament of an illustrious career, but Spain have their own midfield maestro in Rodri and an exciting talent in Yamine Lamal. 7.30 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world as well as the latest major sports results. 7.40 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. Ep46 7.50 FILM: Dirty Dancing (1987). (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach. Classic romantic musical drama featuring the megahit song I've Had the Time of My Life on its soundtrack. It's 1963 and sweet daddy's girl Frances 'Baby' Houseman is going with her family to a resort in upstate New York's Catskill Mountains - Baby has grown up in privileged surroundings and is expected to go far, but when Baby becomes infatuated with the resort's dance instructor Johnny Castle, she ends up becoming Johnny's dance partner and the pair fall in love learning one magical routine... Director: Emile Ardolino 9.50 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. 10.10 It'll Be Alright on the Night. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) The biggest TV shows of 2023 share their funniest mistakes with behind-the-scenes bloopers and live broadcast blunders - as a fly gets Louis Theroux into trouble with Judi Dench, a mobile phone creates havoc on Dragons' Den, and a prop causes a nightmare for David Tennant on the set of Doctor Who, will the show go on as the stars come crashing down? 11.05 Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series that combines new DNA technology with painstaking detective work to find answers for foundlings. Thomas was left as a baby in the waiting room of Reading train station in 1965 - extraordinarily, the first birth relative the team finds for him is another foundling called Martina left on the steps of a Dublin church. Apart from DNA, all they share at first are questions - however, their meeting soon leads to some major discoveries. 0.10 UEFA Euro 2024 Highlights. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Celina Hinchcliffe presents a round-up of the second day of UEFA Euro 2024 - match highlights include Hungary versus Switzerland in Group A at the Cologne Stadium and the opening fixtures of Group B as Spain face Croatia in a repeat of the 2023 Nations League Final while Italy play Albania in the start of the Italian's European Championship title defence, and there are also updates from the England camp ahead of their first match against Serbia. 1.10 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 Maternity: Broken Trust. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) A film investigating maternity care failures at the Nottingham University Hospitals Trust. 4.10 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.10 Deal or No Deal. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (HD) Stephen Mulhern hosts the exciting and iconic gameshow as another of his brave contestants dares to take on the infamous Banker and, by opening those iconic 22 red boxes in the right order, could be in with the chance of winning a life-changing cash prize. There are no questions here except for one: Deal or No Deal? STV Sunday, June 16, 2024 6.00 James Martin's French Adventure. St Emilion (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) James Martin embarks on a culinary yet nostalgic tour around the country that inspired his career - his first stop on his travels takes him back to St Emilion, the place that inspired his passion for food. James visits the legendary Chateau Cheval Blanc for a glass or two, goes back to the kitchens of L'Hostellerie Plaisance - where he worked as a lad more than 30 years ago - and enjoys a meal overlooking the picturesque town and the macaron shop where he first discovered his sweet tooth. S1 Ep1 6.30 James Martin's Spanish Adventure. Valencia (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Well-travelled chef James Martin gets underneath the skin of Spain, a country he hardly knows but is excited to explore, as he discovers its history and culture in this series. In this episode, James visits a rice farm in Valencia, reminisces at a favourite tapas bar of his, enjoys a fishing trip catching blue fin tuna and introduces us to horchata while also cooking arroz negre, plankton squid, mussel soup with chickpeas and shellfish on a boat. S1 Ep18 7.25 Ainsley's National Trust Cook Off. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Ainsley is joined by chefs Tristan Welch and Philli Armitage-Mattin at the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire to see who can create and cook the Dish Of The Day this time - Ainsley showcases beetroots in his beetroot and carrot patties with a vegan horseradish yoghurt, Tristan brings his passion for zero-waste cooking to the kitchen with his honey and lemon roasted carrots with spiced-up beans, and Philli uses her knowledge of Japanese cuisine to make a summer vegetable pancake with garlic aioli. 8.25 New: Katie Piper's Breakfast Show. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Guest host Charlotte Hawkins starts off our day with another edition of brilliant entertainment - on the show with her this time are singer-songwriter and actor Kate Nash, presenter and singer Claire Richards, crafting expert Pete Rope and endometriosis surgeon Mr Martin Hirsch. S3 Ep20 9.25 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world as well as the latest major sports results. 9.30 Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Anne Reid joins Alan at Manor Farm to discuss her Sanditon return, actress Susie Blake discusses the revival of a comedy classic, we meet an award-winning Highland cow, horticulturalist Camilla Bassett Smith opens her May Day diary and there's a look at the best in springtime red wines. 11.30 Alan Titchmarsh's Gardening Club. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Alan Titchmarsh and his Gardening Club team offer more valuable tips and insights - in this episode of the programme, Sarah Gerrard-Jones provides a terrarium masterclass, David Domoney creates a wildflower garden, Lucy Willcox explores garden zoning and Camilla Bassett-Smith takes a look at the inner workings of an acclaimed garden. S1 Ep8 12.30 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 12.40 Abbey Clancy: Celebrity Homes. Heidi Range and Jodie Kidd (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Model and podcaster Abbey Clancy heads behind the doors of stylish and exclusive homes to meet glamorous and successful British women who share her passion for interior design. In this episode, Abbey is at home with former Sugababe Heidi Range to find out how she's turned a Victorian laundry factory into a stunning family home, and she also knocks on the door of former supermodel, racing car driver and presenter Jodie Kidd, who reveals how she's restored a 15th-century chocolate box cottage. S1 Ep1 1.40 FILM: Diamonds Are Forever (1971). (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Sean Connery, Jill St John, Charles Gray. The seventh entry in the James Bond film series also features the one-off return of Sean Connery as the secret agent. When 007 investigates mysterious activities in the world diamond market, he makes a shocking discovery that Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the infamous head of SPECTRE, is still alive and has been stockpiling the precious gems to use in his deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on the planet. With the help of smuggler Tiffany Case, James sets out to stop the madman. Director: Guy Hamilton 4.10 UEFA Euro 2024: Slovenia v Denmark. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Laura Woods presents coverage alongside Gary Neville, Joleon Lescott, and Eni Aluko as Slovenia and Denmark - who are in England's group - face off in their opening match of UEFA Euro 2024 in Stuttgart. Slovenia haven't qualified for a European Championship since 2000, but their opponents Denmark reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020 where they lost to England at Wembley - there is also a preview of England's group and all the key news ahead of England's opening game against Serbia. 7.30 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world as well as the latest major sports results. 7.50 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. Ep47 8.00 Midsomer Murders. The Point of Balance (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Midsomer is buzzing with excitement at the arrival of the annual Paramount Dance Extravaganza, but deep-running feuds and passions lurk behind the sequins and smiles and the desire to win can outweigh just about anything when the stakes are high. S21 Ep1 With Neil Dudgeon, Fiona Dolman, Nick Hendrix, Annette Badland, Isabel Shaw, Jack Hawkins. 10.00 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. 10.15 Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series that combines new DNA technology with painstaking detective work to find answers for foundlings. Rachel's adoptive mother always told her that she was like Paddington Bear, but she still bears physical scars from her time left alone at Euston Station's long-stay car park - at the same time, foundling Steve doesn't even know his beginnings as he was taken into care from an unlicensed foster home. Both of them are now seeking answers. 11.20 UEFA Euro 2024 Highlights. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Celina Hinchcliffe presents UEFA Euro 2024 highlights as England get their campaign underway against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen in Group C - Slovenia take on Denmark in Stuttgart elsewhere in England's group, and there is also action from Group D as Poland play the Netherlands in Hamburg. 0.20 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 Motorsport UK. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Richard John Neil presents MSUK from Brands Hatch Indy with racing from the Legends Cars Elite Cup and The Vertu Motors MINI CHALLENGE. S14 Ep4 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.05 Ainsley's National Trust Cook Off. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Ainsley is joined by chefs Tristan Welch and Philli Armitage-Mattin at the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire to see who can create and cook the Dish Of The Day this time - Ainsley showcases beetroots in his beetroot and carrot patties with a vegan horseradish yoghurt, Tristan brings his passion for zero-waste cooking to the kitchen with his honey and lemon roasted carrots with spiced-up beans, and Philli uses her knowledge of Japanese cuisine to make a summer vegetable pancake with garlic aioli. STV Monday, June 17, 2024 6.00 Good Morning Britain. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Former footballer Stuart Pearce discusses England's first win at the Euros and broadcaster Noel Edmonds is reunited with Mr Blobby. Plus, Jonathan Ashworth and Grant Shapps. 9.00 Lorraine. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Lorraine Kelly presents a topical mix of entertainment, discussion and showbiz glamour as well as the latest fashion, food and celebrity gossip. 10.00 This Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor and comedian Bill Bailey join Ben and Cat in the This Morning studio. Plus, we talk to a 32-year-old sleepwalker as we discuss all things sleep. 12.30 Loose Women. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Join the Loose Women panellists as they interview celebrity guests and discuss the day's most topical issues, from current affairs to celebrity gossip and the latest showbiz news. 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 1.55 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 2.00 Dickinson's Real Deal. Cosford 1 (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) The Duke and his team of dealers land at the RAF Museum in Cosford where Mark Stevens is in high spirits when a Graf Zeppelin towel turns up and Simon Schneider is on cloud nine over a diamond brooch. S17 Ep21 3.00 Lingo. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray - looking to spell success this time are Nigel from Norfolk and his mum Diana from Cheshire, friends Jane and Sue from West Sussex, and Ally and Cheryl from Nottingham. 4.00 STV News at Six. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 4.05 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world, plus a focus on the stories that matter. 4.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Belgium v Slovakia. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Mark Pougatch is joined by former England internationals Eni Aluko and Joleon Lescott - and Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl - as Belgium and Slovakia meet in Frankfurt in Group E. Belgium's much-heralded golden generation have failed to deliver on their promise at major tournaments but still possess match winners including Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, and now they face a Slovakian team making a third successive appearance at the Euros - Clive Tyldesley and Andros Townsend commentate. 7.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Austria v France. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Laura Woods presents coverage of the UEFA Euro 2024 match between Austria and France with match analysis from Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright - Didier Deschamps' French side reached the World Cup final in 2022 and so start their campaign as one of the favourites for the tournament as they take on Austria in Group D. Match commentary in the Dusseldorf Arena is from Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon. 10.30 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day. 11.00 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 11.05 Party Election Broadcast: Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. 11.10 Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series that combines new DNA technology with painstaking detective work to find answers for foundlings. Found in a shopping basket under a Birmingham hedge, Liz has since triumphed over every challenge that life has thrown at her except for the puzzle of her true identity - at the same time, foundling Susanne, who was left in an East London phone box with a heart-breaking note from her birth mother, finally makes a joyful connection. 0.15 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 Wheel of Fortune. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Graham Norton welcomes three new players - social media coach Hannah, fragrance expert Samuel, and hairdresser Sophie - as they face a series of puzzles to win 50,000 pounds... let's get spinning! With Jack Clark, Vanna White. 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.05 Ainsley's World Cup Flavours. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Chef Ainsley Harriott combines his two favourite things - food and football - in this series. In this edition, Ainsley is kicking things off by serving up an Argentinian bavette steak for former England manager Sam Allardyce and Mark Pougatch, the face of ITV Sport. Regular guest Candice Brown tries to beat the half-time clock when knocking up her croissant dough pizzas in under 15 minutes, and singer Olly Murs drops in to lend a hand making a German doner kebab and chat about his new music. S1 Ep1 STV Tuesday, June 18, 2024 6.00 Good Morning Britain. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Soap legend Sherrie Hewson on her new role in Hollyoaks and plans for a Benidorm reunion. Plus, we speak to the 17-year-old girl who was left with a hole in her lung from vaping. 9.00 Lorraine. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Married At First Sight expert Mel Schilling tells Lorraine about her colon cancer journey as she continues chemotherapy. Plus, Charlotte Tilbury gives us a foundation masterclass. 10.00 This Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley discuss bucket lists as Nigel Havers ticks off wing walking from his! Plus, Steve Backshall, Martin Lewis and Strictly's Vito and Dianne in the studio. 12.30 Loose Women. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Kaye Adams, Denise Welch, Janet Street-Porter and Brenda Edwards discuss ageing and whether regrets are actually good for you. 1.00 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 1.20 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 1.30 ITV Racing Live: Royal Ascot. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the opening day of Royal Ascot 2024 - a wonderful meeting begins with a star-studded day of racing including the Group One Queen Anne Stakes and the highlight of the day in the St James's Palace Stakes for the classic generation. Analysis comes from Johnny Murtagh and Jason Weaver, reporting from Matt Chapman, Rishi Persad, Luke Harvey and Adele Mulrennan, betting news from Brian Gleeson, and commentary from Richard Hoiles and Mark Johnson. 6.00 STV News at Six. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 6.20 Party Election Broadcast: Reform UK. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of Reform UK. 6.30 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world, plus a focus on the stories that matter. 7.00 Emmerdale. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Amy and Moira visit Matty in prison, Belle is wracked with nerves as she opens up to a midwife, and Claudette encourages Manpreet to fight for her relationship with Charles. With Claire King, Roxy Shahidi, Lawrence Robb, Lisa Riley, Rebecca Sarker, Ash Palmisciano. 8.00 Coronation Street. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Toyah seeks solace on the day of her baby's funeral in Nick's arms following Leanne's betrayal - elsewhere, Paul insults Summer's boyfriend, Bethany's new writing assignment angers Abi, and Cassie volunteers for the post of Ken's carer. With Sally Carman-Duttine, Elle Mulvaney, Jane Hazlegrove, Lucy Fallon, Daniel Brocklebank, Claire Sweeney. 9.00 New: Code Blue: One Punch Killers. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) A documentary looking at three cases of one-punch attacks and what may have caused them. 10.00 ITV News at Ten. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day. 10.30 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 10.40 Party Election Broadcast: Scottish Labour Party. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Scottish Labour Party. 10.45 UEFA Euro 2024 Highlights. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Celina Hinchcliffe presents a round-up of the fifth day of UEFA Euro 2024 that includes match highlights of the opening fixtures in Group F as Turkey open their campaign against Georgia in Dortmund and 2016 European champions Portugal face the Czech Republic and updates from the England and Scotland camps ahead of their second group matches. 11.50 Made in Britain. Flymo Lawnmowers and Silent Night Mattresses (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Learn how the hovercraft inspired the invention of one of Britain's best-selling lawnmowers, then see how one bedmaker is giving us a good night's sleep with mattresses made of recycled bottles. S2 Ep13 0.20 ITV Studio Sessions. Jess Glynne (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Clara Amfo presents the series that showcases music's brightest talents and future stars and is filmed at the O2 Blueroom which resides inside The O2, UK's most iconic music venue. Clara this time meets one of the UK's biggest chart-toppers in Jess Glynne, who remains the first and only British female artist to achieve seven UK Singles Chart number ones - Jess performs new music, a greatest hit and a track that she wishes she had recorded herself, and chats to Clara about her career. S1 Ep1 0.50 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 The Leader Interviews: Rishi Sunak - Tonight. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (HD) As the country prepares for a momentous decision, Tonight sits down with the leaders of Great Britain's largest political parties. In this programme, ITV's UK Editor Paul Brand interviews Prime Minister Rishi Sunak - does the PM have the plan and personality to win, or is he leading the Tories to their worst defeat in decades? As Sunak takes his case to the voters, we explore his life, politics and policies speaking to those who know him best and could be with him at the heart of government. 3.25 For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Alison Hammond carries on the legacy left by the much-loved Paul O'Grady by heading to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to help the animals in their care find new forever homes. In this episode, Alison has her work cut out when a police van arrives with a pack of dogs found living in terrible conditions - with a beautiful chocolate Labrador with skin issues and a tiny Maltese cross in need of some serious de-matting among them - and she volunteers to house train a spaniel in need of table manners. S12 Ep5 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.05 James Martin's Spanish Adventure. Valencia (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Well-travelled chef James Martin gets underneath the skin of Spain, a country he hardly knows but is excited to explore, as he discovers its history and culture in this series. In this episode, James visits a rice farm in Valencia, reminisces at a favourite tapas bar of his, enjoys a fishing trip catching blue fin tuna and introduces us to horchata while also cooking arroz negre, plankton squid, mussel soup with chickpeas and shellfish on a boat. S1 Ep18 STV Wednesday, June 19, 2024 6.00 Good Morning Britain. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Love Island's Jack Fowler tells us about his life-threatening mid-air nut allergy scare, and former sub-postmistress Jo Hamilton talks about Sir Alan Bates being knighted. 9.00 Lorraine. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Tom Bower, author of the explosive new book on the Beckhams, joins Lorraine in the studio along with Angela Rayner, Adam Lambert and Rachel Stevens. 10.00 This Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Magazine show with celebrity guests, entertainment, advice, competitions and features. 12.30 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 12.50 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 1.00 UEFA Euro 2024: Croatia v Albania. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Mark Pougatch presents coverage from Hamburg alongside Ian Wright, Karen Carney, and Danny Rohl as Croatia take on Albania in their second match at UEFA Euro 2024. Croatia have great international pedigree having reached the last four in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, but Albania manager - Brazilian and former Arsenal defender Sylvinho - oversaw an impressive qualifying campaign where they finished top of the group. Commentary for the match comes from Seb Hutchinson and Andros Townsend. 4.15 ITV Racing Live: Royal Ascot. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of three races on the second day of the 2024 Royal Ascot meeting, the highlight of them being one of the races of the week - the Prince of Wales's Stakes - which features some of the very best horses in the world over a ten-furlong trip. This race is followed by one of the biggest handicaps of the week in the Royal Hunt Cup - analysis comes from Adele Mulrennan and Jason Weaver with reporting from Matt Chapman, Rishi Persad, and Luke Harvey. 6.00 STV News at Six. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 6.20 Party Election Broadcast: Scottish Family Party. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Scottish Family Party. 6.30 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world, plus a focus on the stories that matter. 7.30 Emmerdale. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Things spiral out of control with Moira and Cain, Belle feels trapped, and Rose informs Ruby that their plan is working. With Daisy Campbell, Natalie Jamieson, Eden Taylor-Draper, Jeff Hordley, Emma Atkins, Olivia Bromley. 8.00 Coronation Street. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Abi reports Stefan to the police for targeting her, Toyah refuses to be blackmailed by Rowan, Leanne scales new heights within the Institute, Cassie lays her cards on the table for Ken, and Kevin teams up with Bethany. With Adam Hussain, Sally Carman-Duttine, Elle Mulvaney, Jane Hazlegrove, Lucy Fallon, Daniel Brocklebank. 9.00 New: Adam Lambert: Out, Loud and Proud. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) A documentary about pop star and Queen frontman Adam Lambert - charting a history of the community he proudly represents through the songs and artists he loves, Adam uncovers the realities of the British LGBTQ experience compared to his own in the US. With conservatism on the rise and hate crime increasing, Adam asks how far we've come and how far we still have to go. 10.00 ITV News at Ten. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day. 10.30 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 10.45 New: Peston. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Robert and Anushka are joined by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Deputy First Minister of Scotland Kate Forbes, former No 10 Chief of Staff Lord Barwell and Labour's Jess Phillips. 11.45 UEFA Euro 2024 Highlights. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Celina Hinchcliffe presents UEFA Euro 2024 highlights as Scotland play their second game of the tournament when they take on Switzerland in Cologne in Group A - hosts Germany play Hungary in Stuttgart elsewhere in the group, and there is also action from Group B as Croatia go up against Albania in Hamburg. 0.45 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series that combines new DNA technology with painstaking detective work to find answers for foundlings. Thomas was left as a baby in the waiting room of Reading train station in 1965 - extraordinarily, the first birth relative the team finds for him is another foundling called Martina left on the steps of a Dublin church. Apart from DNA, all they share at first are questions - however, their meeting soon leads to some major discoveries. 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 4.45 British Touring Car Championship Highlights. Thruxton (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Steve Rider presents coverage of the fourth round of the 2024 British Touring Car Championship from Thruxton near Andover - it's been an incredibly exciting and unpredictable season so far with reigning champion Ash Sutton still leading the standings, but Jake Hill, Tom Ingram, and Colin Turkington are in hot pursuit in what is shaping up to be one of the most exciting title battles in years. Expert analysis and commentary comes from Tim Harvey, Jade Edwards, Paul O'Neill and David Addison. STV Thursday, June 20, 2024 6.00 Good Morning Britain. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Russ Cook, the 'Hardest Geezer', joins us from Germany as he begins his last 50km trek to Frankfurt. Plus, comedian Alex Brooker on his new podcast and Soccer Aid win. 9.00 Lorraine. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Joining Lorraine in the studio, Ruth Jones will be revealing how she's juggling Gavin and Stacey's return with her West End musical debut. Plus, Lucie Cave reports from Nudefest. 10.00 This Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Top fashion influencers share their key summer looks. Plus, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Jill Halfpenny, and a top living room makeover! 12.30 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 12.50 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 1.00 UEFA Euro 2024: Slovenia v Serbia. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Laura Woods presents coverage of the UEFA Euro 2024 match between Slovenia and Serbia as England's Group C rivals meet in Munich - match analysis is from Eni Aluko, Joleon Lescott and Danny Rohl, and commentary comes from Pien Meulensteen and Lee Dixon. 4.15 ITV Racing Live: Royal Ascot. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of three races on the third day of the 2024 Royal Ascot meeting - today's highlight is the Gold Cup, the feature race of the week for many that has an illustrious roll of honour including Frankie Dettori landing his final Ascot Gold Cup aboard Courage Mon Ami in 2023. Analysis comes from Adele Mulrennan and Jason Weaver, reporting from Matt Chapman, Rishi Persad and Luke Harvey, and commentary from Richard Hoiles and Mark Johnson. 6.00 STV News at Six. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 6.20 Party Election Broadcast: Alba Party. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Alba Party. 6.30 ITV Evening News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world, plus a focus on the stories that matter. 7.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Spain v Italy. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Gelsenkirchen hosts a meeting of two of European football's most decorated sides as two-time winners Spain face Euro 2020 champions Italy in Group B - Spain thrashed the Azzurri 4-0 in the final of Euro 2012 to lift their second successive title, but the Italians gained revenge in 2021 when they triumphed on penalties at Wembley in the semi-final. Mark Pougatch is joined by Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Gary Neville for match coverage, and commentary comes from Clive Tyldesley and Ally McCoist. 10.30 ITV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day. 11.00 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 11.10 Party Election Broadcast: Scottish Liberal Democrat Party. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Party. 11.15 Emergency Nurses: A+E Stories. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The emergency nurses of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital take you behind the curtains of East Anglia's busiest A and E department in this documentary series to prove that passion, care and a good sense of humour are crucial to working in one - in this episode, the Norfolk and Norwich emergency nurses are faced with severed arteries, dislocated joints, and numerous broken bones as Sarah manages a rather large bump to the head in children's ED. 0.15 Made in Britain. Farrow and Ball Paint and Marshall Amps (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Meet a team pumping out paint and luxury wallpaper for the most discerning of DIYers, then learn how a homemade guitar amp changed the course of music history overnight. S2 Ep14 0.45 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series that combines new DNA technology with painstaking detective work to find answers for foundlings. Rachel's adoptive mother always told her that she was like Paddington Bear, but she still bears physical scars from her time left alone at Euston Station's long-stay car park - at the same time, foundling Steve doesn't even know his beginnings as he was taken into care from an unlicensed foster home. Both of them are now seeking answers. 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.05 Katie Piper's Breakfast Show. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (HD) Guest host Charlotte Hawkins is ready to kickstart our day in style and give us everything we need to ensure that it is filled with nothing but pure entertainment and inspiration - on the show with her this time are filmmaker and comedian Danny Wallace, the Pub Landlord himself in Al Murray, film and TV critic Rhianna Dhillon with all the must-see recommendations and fitness instructor Kimberlee Perry. S3 Ep19 STV Friday, June 21, 2024 6.00 Good Morning Britain. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Wildlife TV presenter Chris Packham urges Taylor Swift to stop using private jets. Plus, Richard Arnold reports from Beverly Hills for the premiere of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. 9.00 Lorraine. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Joey Essex's nan Linda and cousin Chloe Sims join Christine in studio to discuss his time in the Love Island villa, and Mark Heyes joins us from Ascot. 10.00 This Morning. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Shania Twain speaks exclusively with Sian Welby. Plus, Sheryl Crow and Rob Rinder join Alison and Dermot in the studio, and Will Best embraces nature in our This Morning forest! 12.30 Loose Women. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Kaye Adams, Kelly Holmes, Judi Love and Gloria Hunniford round off the week with the usual lunchtime chat, debate and celebrity news. 1.00 ITV Lunchtime News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast. 1.20 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 1.30 ITV Racing Live: Royal Ascot. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of the first three races on the fourth day of the 2024 Royal Ascot meeting that includes two top-class Group One races - the Coronation Stakes features the top Classic female milers in training while the classic generation also line up in the Commonwealth Cup, a sprint race that has inspired some brilliant performances since its inception. Analysis comes from Jason Weaver and Megan Nicholls with commentary from Richard Hoiles and Mark Johnson. 4.15 UEFA Euro 2024: Poland v Austria. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Laura Woods presents coverage from Berlin alongside Joleon Lescott, Karen Carney, and Danny Rohl as Poland take on Austria in their second match at UEFA Euro 2024. Poland qualified for the tournament through the play-offs at the expense of Wales while Austria had a strong qualifying campaign just finishing second to Belgium in the automatic positions - the coverage will also include all the key news from the England and Scotland camps. Commentary comes from Seb Hutchinson and Andros Townsend. 7.30 Emmerdale. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Kerry's plan backfires, Belle hides the truth from Tom, and Dawn admits her worries to Will. 8.00 Coronation Street. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) Kevin gets caught on camera by Stefan, Steve orders Cassie to toe the line at Number 1, Joseph upsets Chesney by embellishing the truth to his school friends, and Joel picks Sabrina for his new target. With Sydney Martin, Sally Carman-Duttine, Elle Mulvaney, Sue Nicholls, Jane Hazlegrove, Lucy Fallon. 9.00 Beat The Chasers. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Bradley Walsh hosts as people from across the country look to win big money, but they have got what it takes to beat six of the best in the Sinnerman, the Beast, the Super Nerd, the Menace, the Vixen and the Dark Destroyer? S5 Ep3 10.00 ITV News at Ten. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day. 10.35 STV News. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) All the latest Scottish news and weather. 10.40 Party Election Broadcast: SNP. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) A Party Election Broadcast on behalf of the Scottish National Party (SNP). 10.45 UEFA Euro 2024 Highlights. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (HD) Celina Hinchcliffe presents UEFA Euro 2024 highlights as France take on the Netherlands in Leipzig in Group D - while Poland play Austria in Berlin elsewhere in the group, there is also action from Group E as Slovakia go up against Ukraine in Dusseldorf. 11.50 Adam Lambert: Out, Loud and Proud. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Audio Described) (HD) A documentary about pop star and Queen frontman Adam Lambert - charting a history of the community he proudly represents through the songs and artists he loves, Adam uncovers the realities of the British LGBTQ experience compared to his own in the US. With conservatism on the rise and hate crime increasing, Adam asks how far we've come and how far we still have to go. 0.50 Shop on TV. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) Teleshopping. 3.00 The Larkins. Vengeance (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (Audio Described) (HD) 21st-century comedy-drama adaptation of HE Bates' classic novel The Darling Buds of May. When Norma confesses to Ma that Pop was set up by the Jerebohms, Ma gets some help to organise her own sting operation... it's comeuppance time for the Vicar, Alec Norman and the Jerebohms, as revenge is a dish best served cold. S2 Ep6 With Summer Miller, Daniel Jarratt-Cook, Liam Middleton, Natalie Mitson, Francesca Waterworth, Joelle Rae. 3.50 Night Vision. (Widescreen) (S) (HD) News, sport, and weather from across Scotland. 5.05 Katie Piper's Breakfast Show. (Widescreen) (S) (Subtitled) (Signed For The Hard Of Hearing) (HD) Guest host Charlotte Hawkins starts off our day with another edition of brilliant entertainment - on the show with her this time are singer-songwriter and actor Kate Nash, presenter and singer Claire Richards, crafting expert Pete Rope and endometriosis surgeon Mr Martin Hirsch. 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