Programmes available in HD this press week

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Programmes available in HD this press week
Week 26/27
Weekly Highlights
Press and schedule information
27th June 3rd July 2015
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Love Your
Garden
Alan
Titchmarsh
and his
greenfingered team
transform the
garden of
another
deserving
member of
the public
Tuesday, 8pm
Black Work
Sunday, 9pm
Long Lost Family
Wednesday, 9pm
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Love Island
The Only Way Is Essex
Saturday - Thursday, times
vary
Sunday and Wednesday,
10pm
Morse Weekend
Formula E Championship
Live *
Saturday and Sunday, from
9.55am
Saturday, 11.30am and 3pm
Jordskott
Wednesday, 10pm
27th June 3rd July 2015
Teen Titans Go! *
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Monday - Friday, 4pm
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27th June 3rd July 2015
Love Your Garden
Tuesday 30th June, 8pm
Alan Titchmarsh and the team continue the fifth series of
the makeover show in which they transform unloved
spaces into dream gardens for some very special people.
In episode two, they visit Moorland in Somerset, an area
which was devastated by the floods of 2014. There they
surprise a couple whose lives – and garden – were
turned upside down by the disaster. Sheila Colquhoun
and her husband Alex were looking forward to retirement
that year, but instead it turned out to be one of the worst
of their lives. Firstly, Sheila was diagnosed with breast
cancer and had to undergo a course of treatment which
left her exhausted. Then, as she returned from hospital to
convalesce, she woke up to find their house knee-deep in flood water. She was initially too weak to
be evacuated, but as the waters rose it became unavoidable. Since then the couple have been
homeless, staying in their grandchildren’s bedroom and a succession of rented properties – and
Alex’s plans for retirement had to be put on hold. Now, as they have finally been able to move back
into their home, Alex is about to retire and they are looking forward to celebrating their 40th wedding
anniversary, Alan and his gang have come to their rescue. Inspired by the classic American white
picket fence style, the team set about transforming Sheila and Alex’s storm-wrecked garden into a
picture perfect paradise that would not look out of place in Hollywood.
Black Work
Sunday 28th June, 9pm
Sheridan Smith, Matthew McNulty, Douglas
Henshall, Geraldine James and Phil Davis star
in ITV’s new riveting three-part thriller. Sheridan
Smith plays a policewoman whose world is
thrown into turmoil when her husband, DS Ryan
Gillespie (Kenny Doughty), is shot dead in
mysterious circumstances. She resolutely sets
out to discover who murdered him and has to
confront difficult truths about her family life and
her marriage in the course of her search for
answers.
PC Jo Gillespie (Smith) is devastated when her
husband Ryan is found dead in an abandoned
warehouse in Leeds. When she learns that
Ryan was working undercover at the time of his
death, her grief is compounded by shock.
Ryan’s behaviour appears to have been erratic
in the weeks before he died and Jo worries that
senior officers of the Greater Yorkshire Police
are intent on a cover-up.
A gang member with links to Ryan is arrested
and questioned, and with the chief suspect now
in custody, the investigation into Ryan’s murder
appears to have been wrapped up. But Jo still
has doubts, and as she digs further into her
husband’s undercover life, she encounters dark
secrets on both sides of the law, which lead to a
disturbing revelation about the man she
married.
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Long Lost Family
Wednesday 1st July, 9pm
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the series
that aims to reunite family members after years of
separation. This week’s programme features two stories
of sisters who were kept while their brothers were given
up for adoption. Elizabeth Wells and Janice Saunders
are a mother and daughter united in the search for their
son and brother, Brian. Aged 16, Elizabeth fell in love
with a married man and became pregnant with Janice.
Later, she fell pregnant again, but her boyfriend then
returned to his wife, leaving Elizabeth alone and
heartbroken. Elizabeth had to make the agonising
decision to give up her baby son for adoption. Elizabeth
has regretted it ever since and Janice felt guilty that she was able to stay with her mother, while her
brother was not. Today, both mother and daughter are desperate to find Brian and rebuild their
family unit. This episode also tells the story of 37-year-old Tracey Collins, who is desperate to find
her missing brother. She was 17 when her mother told her that she had a brother called Thomas.
Her father then revealed that he knew where Thomas was and made a promise to help Tracey find
him. But the very night he made this revelation, Tracey’s father died, taking any information about
her brother’s whereabouts to the grave with him. Determined not to miss another opportunity,
Tracey has spent the last two decades trying to find Thomas.
Surprise Surprise
Sunday 28th June, 8pm
Holly Willoughby presents the
fourth series of the
heartwarming family show
which combines viewers’
touching real-life stories with
the world of showbiz and
entertainment. Holly revived
Cilla Black’s classic show back
in 2012, successfully bringing a
fresh modern twist to the fondly
remembered format. In this new
version of the series, Holly and
her team of celebrity roving
reporters head out across the
UK to give deserving members
of the public the biggest
surprise of their lives. The last
series featured appearances
from big-name guests including
Welsh songstress Katherine
Jenkins, global pop superstar
Pharrell Williams, Britain’s Got
Talent judge Alesha Dixon and
Peter Andre’s 60 Minute
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Makeover team, who all gave
their time as a thank you to
some very special and
inspirational members of the
British public. The show is also
renowned for its tear-jerking
reunions as long-lost friends
and family members are given
the opportunity to meet again,
often following many years
apart. In the second episode in
the series, Diversity put their
unique twist on a ballroom
dancing class in Blackpool to
help a true friend. A helicopter
ride brings one unsuspecting
mother into the studio, and a
family divided by a devastating
illness are brought back
together. Holly is helped by her
assistants Mark Wright and
Ashley Banjo.
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27th June 3rd July 2015
The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors’ Stories *
Tuesday 30th June, 9pm
On the morning of July 7th 2005, four British-born
suicide bombers launched an attack on London’s
transport system. Within just one hour 52 people were
killed and over 750 injured in the deadliest attack on
the capital since the Blitz. On the tenth anniversary of
the 7/7 London bombing, survivors, victims and
rescuers remember the events of that morning.
Combining the eyewitness testimony of more than 20
people, this documentary focuses on the hour between
the first three explosions at 8.50am and the final
explosion just before 9.50am in Tavistock Square.
Speaking publicly about the experience for the first time is Ray Whitehurst (pictured), the driver of
the Circle Line train devastated by a bomb at Edgware Road. Ray heard what sounded like a car
door slam and felt his train lift off the tracks. Then he heard the screams of injured passengers in
the carriage and on the track. David Gardner was one of the passengers on Ray’s train. He had
been on his way to work in High Street Kensington, but four stops from his destination David was
flung into the air by the force of the blast before landing in what seconds ago had been a normal
tube carriage. Some of the survivors lost limbs and some walked away unscathed, but each and
every one of them carries the indelible memories and images of that morning.
Vicious
Monday 29th June, 9pm
The unashamedly wicked
sitcom about the elderly warring
gay couple who have shared a
rented London flat for nearly
half a century continues its
second series with a stellar
cast. Starring two knights of
stage and screen, Sir Ian
McKellen and Sir Derek Jacobi,
the plot follows the twilight
years of over-the-hill actor
Freddie – whose only claim to
fame seems to have been that
he once played a villain in
Doctor Who – and former bar
manager Stuart as they spend
their time reading, checking on
whether the dog is still alive
and snapping at
each other across
their threadbare
sofa. There is
also the offscreen presence
of Stuart’s mother
Mildred, who until
the end of series
one truly believed
that Freddie and
her son were no
more than just
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flatmates. They are often joined
by the eternally young-at-heart
maneater Violet (Frances de la
Tour) who does her best to
keep the pair from each other’s
throats, dizzy Penelope (Marcia
Warren), with whom Stuart
once had a very brief affair,
grumpy Mason (Philip Voss)
and their young neighbour
upstairs Ash (Iwan Rheon).
In episode five, Freddie and
Stuart have a falling out, so
Stuart moves in with Ash and
Violet moves in with Freddie.
But it is not long before the
arrangement is driving the new
flatmates up the wall. Violet
and Ash put their heads
together and come up with a
plan to get things back to
normal.
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The Cube
27th June 3rd July 2015
Wednesday 1st July, 8pm
The award-winning game show presented by Phillip Schofield
continues its ninth series as two more contestants attempt to
claim the £250,000 prize money on offer to whoever can beat
the Cube. To have a chance of winning the jackpot,
contestants face seven random trials of skill, dexterity,
reaction, wit and wisdom, all of which take place in the
intense environment of the Cube. Slow-motion cameras catch
the action from all angles, and the special Gamefreeze
cameras make time stand still, monitoring the players Matrixstyle. However, participants have some help at hand – each
contestant has nine lives and can use Simplify or Trial Run
once during their tests. Simplify, as its name suggests, eases
the task's difficulty, while Trial Run gives each contestant the
opportunity of a practice round to get to grips with the
challenge. This first of this week's contestants is research
midwife Claire, who hopes to win big so that she can buy a
Winnebago to travel around Europe, while second contestant
Kevin has set his sights on a new kitchen. Can either of this
week's brave players beat the odds as well as the Cube and
take home a cool quarter of a million pounds?
Catchphrase
Sunday 28th June, 7.15pm
The classic game show which taught viewers to
say what they see continues its third series with
the latest host, Britain's Got More Talent and Big
Star's Little Star presenter Stephen Mulhern.
The show follows the rules of the original format,
which sees three contestants go head-to-head
each week in a bid to identify familiar phrases
hidden in the animated clues. The phrases are
represented by state-of-the-art 3D graphic
animations. In a new twist for this 21st-century
incarnation of the show, the pressure is more
intense as one contestant is eliminated from the
competition after the first round, leaving
the two remaining players to battle it out
as they attempt to reach the final. During
the course of the show, the contenders
must bank cash as they guess
catchphrases correctly and can also win
big money if they uncover the coveted
bonus catchphrase. The final contestant
will then get the chance to face the Super
Catchphrase round in which they attempt
to secure a massive £50,000. Stephen
and the show's mascot Mr Chips welcome
contestants Marilyn, Allan and Megan as
they try their luck this week.
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Superhospital
27th June 3rd July 2015
Thursday 2nd July, 9pm
This documentary series is set in the Royal Derby
Hospital, where a million patients are treated each year
and lives are saved every day of the week. The series
focuses on the staff, from surgeons to security guards,
from doctors to domestics, who all play their part in helping
patients and keeping the hospital running. Through
intimate and revealing footage, the series gets up close to
the people who share their patients’ moments of joy and
sadness. Episode two features hospital maintenance boys
Martin and John (pictured), who double up as the fire and
rescue team. Helicopters can’t land until the boys are in
position, so when they get a call about an incoming emergency, they must drop everything and run.
Susie is one of the hospital’s most experienced A&E consultants and works with both adults and
children. One minute she is treating a man with a life-threatening haemorrhage, the next she is
trying to understand why two-year-old Frank has been having fits. Susie reveals that even
consultants can have self-doubt, but she’d rather ask for help from her colleagues than be an
arrogant know-it-all! In the Macmillan unit, consultant Venkata is meeting one of the hospital’s
newest inpatients, Glynn, who has just been diagnosed with a tumour in his lung. Only time will tell
if the treatment will be successful and Venkata knows that there are difficult times ahead for Glynn
and his family. Elsewhere in the hospital, consultant surgeon Arthur uses a Motown soundtrack to
create a relaxed atmosphere in his theatre, housekeepers Collette and Sarah are keeping up spirits
on the elderly care ward, and the domestic team reveal an unusual cleaning method.
Love Island
Saturday 27th June - Thursday 2nd July,
times vary
ITV2’s summer of romance
continues as Love Island enters
week four of its six-week run,
presented by new X Factor cohost Caroline Flack. Caroline
presides over the ultimate
game of love in which a set of
stunning singles get up to all
sorts of fun, flirting and frolics in
sun-kissed Majorca as they
search for passion and
romance – as well as a
£50,000 prize. The original
series featured a host of
celebrities, but this time
members of the public are
living the high life in a plush
villa. The girls – Rachel,
Lauren, Zoe, Hannah, Danielle
and Jessica – and the boys –
Jordan, Luis, Jon, Joshua,
Chris and Omar – will
doubtless be having lots of fun
in the sun, but in order to
remain in their paradise, the
singles will have to win the
hearts of the public as well.
Caroline will be throwing plenty
of surprises at the group, and
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will catch up with each of the
departing cast members as the
public decides it is time for
them to leave the island for
good. Will any real connections
be made or will the pairings
turn out to be nothing more
than holiday flings? So far in
the series, Mancunian Italian
twins John and Tony (pictured)
– two charmers who have been
brought in to spice up
proceedings – have ruffled a
few feathers, while the recent
arrival of new girls Naomi and
Daisy threw the villa into chaos
after a shock announcement
that they would be speeddating the remaining boys and
then picking those they liked
the most for themselves!
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The Vampire Diaries *
Wednesday 1st July, 10.50pm
The sixth season of the US supernatural
drama series concludes this week on ITV2.
Co-created by teen drama king Kevin
Williamson (Scream, Dawson’s Creek) and
based on novels by LJ Smith, the series tells
the story of Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev), a
resident of the small town of Mystic Falls,
Virginia. When she falls in love with a
centuries-old vampire named Stefan Salvatore
(Paul Wesley), she is pulled into a dark
underworld of vampires, werewolves and other
supernatural goings-on. Elena’s ongoing
attraction to Stefan’s dark, brooding brother
Damon (Ian Somerhalder) has only added to
the teen’s problems.
In the last episode of season six, titled I’m Thinking of You All the While, Elena is in jeopardy when
an uninvited guest turns up. Meanwhile, Bonnie (Kat Graham) has to take matters into her own
hands when she is put on the receiving end of a fiendish plot. Damon is faced with the most difficult
decision of his life, and Stefan finally realises just how far his mother will go to reunite the family.
The Only Way Is Essex
Sunday 28th June and Wednesday 1st July, 10pm
The award-winning reality show continues its
fifteenth series. After kicking off with two special
overseas episodes at their favourite home from
home – the sun-soaked resort of Marbella – the
gang return once again to home shores and the
land of nail bars, wine bars, flash cars and
designer gear. There will be all the usual fun,
drama, partying, gossip and romance viewers
have come to expect from the show as the
Essex regulars come back having soaked up as
much sun, sea and sex as possible during
their jaunt. The curtain fell on series
fourteen with Arg and Lydia finally deciding
to settle down, Jess and Dan E wondering
whether they acted too rashly over their
split, Jake continuing in his quest to win
Chloe L back, and Elliott and Chloe facing
life apart as he made plans for a permanent
move back to Spain. Will these issues have
been resolved during the show’s most
recent break, or will they have spilled over
into the gang’s holiday? After their
disastrous and drama-filled excursion to
Tenerife last year, the group will surely be
hoping for a more harmonious holiday this
time around.
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27th June 3rd July 2015
Morse Weekend
Saturday 27th June and Sunday 28th June,
from 9.55am
ITV3 are showing a weekend of
classic episodes of the
Inspector Morse series starring
the late John Thaw. The very
first episode, The Dead of
Jericho, sees Morse team up
with his future partner Sergeant
Lewis (Kevin Whately) to
investigate the case of an
attractive woman found dead at
her home. All the evidence
points to suicide, but Morse is
convinced that he is dealing
with a murder. In The
Wolvercote Tongue, Morse is
called in to investigate when a
wealthy American tourist is
found dead in her hotel,
apparently the victim of a heart
attack. But the Oxford detective
discovers that her death is
somehow linked to the
disappearance from the
Ashmolean Museum of a
priceless Anglo-Saxon
antiquity. In Death Is Now
My Neighbour, a young
woman is shot through her
kitchen window at close
range and few fellow
residents can think of any
motive for her murder.
In The Wench Is Dead,
while on sick leave after a
spell in hospital, Morse
investigates the murder of a
young woman who was killed in
1859, and becomes convinced
that the three men hanged for
her murder were innocent. And
in the last ever episode, The
Remorseful Day, the year-long
Formula E Championship Live *
Saturday 27th June, 11.30am and 3pm
investigation into the murder of
a woman in a quiet Cotswold
village is revitalised with the
promise of new evidence.
Morse returns to full duties, but
what exactly is the state of his
health?
The inaugural FIA Formula season concludes this week on ITV4 with the final two races in London
taking place in a circuit around Battersea Park. The series has featured nine thrilling rounds in some
glamorous locations on both sides of the Atlantic, and London will be a fitting finale for the world’s
first electric car racing series. The 2.92km course has been designed using the existing perimeter
roads of the park – a mixture of fast straights, high-speed bends and challenging chicanes and
braking zones. Currently leading the standings
is the Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet with 128
points with his fellow countryman Lucas Di
Grassi in second place with 111 and Swiss
driver Sebastien Buemi in third place with 105
points. In the last round in Moscow, Lucas Di
Grassi took pole position with Piquet second
and Buemi third. As London sees the qualifying
round on Saturday morning followed by the
main race later that day, there is ample
opportunity for changes in the standings with
enough points up for grabs to ensure an
exciting end to the series.
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27th June 3rd July 2015
Jordskott
Wednesday 1st July, 10pm
Critically acclaimed ten-part Nordic mystery
thriller, set deep in the ancient forests of
Sweden. Seven years after the disappearance
of her daughter Josefine, police investigator Eva
Thornblad (Moa Gammel) is still trying to come
to terms with her grief and gnawing sense of
loss. At the time it was widely believed that
Josefine drowned in the nearby Silverhöjd Lake,
but Eva knows in her heart that someone took
her child on that fateful day. Then, just as a
young boy goes missing in the Silverhöjd forest,
Eva returns to attend her father’s funeral. Taking
part in the search for the missing child, she soon
finds herself revisiting the dark mystery which still haunts her. As she is drawn into the investigation,
she learns that there are much deeper and more evil forces at work than anyone could imagine –
but how far is she prepared to go to protect the one she loves? In episode four, Eva finds a strange
bottle left behind at her father’s house and then discovers a tunnel leading from the forest right up to
the door. At the same time, the mysterious murderer is on the hunt for new victims – but Detective
Wass keeps hiding all signs of non-human activity. Eva realises that the contents of the bottle are
keeping her daughter alive. Then on the following night, someone comes through the tunnel againM
Teen Titans Go! *
Monday 29th June - Friday 3rd July, 4pm
Animated series based on the
adventures of the DC Comics
superhero team the Teen
Titans. The heroes deal with all
manner of situations including
teenage pranks, a driving test
after the Batmobile is wrecked,
dodgeball tournaments, fights
and plenty of other antics. Their
leader is the power-mad
perfectionist Robin, who is
continually annoyed by the way
his team mates refuse to take
crime fighting as seriously as
he does. Robin is hopelessly in
love with Starfire, an
extraterrestrial princess. Other
members of the team include
Cyborg, a half-human,
half-robot with a
passion for pizza,
Raven, a cynical and
deadpan half-demon
girl and Beast Boy,
Cyborg’s best friend.
Ten episodes will be
showing this week,
including Starfire the
Terrible. When Robin
is upset that he has no
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arch-nemesis, Starfire comes to
save the day - or will she ruin
it? In Lazy Sunday, Robin is
tired of Cyborg and Beast Boy’s
idle ways, so gives the Titans'
sofa to charity and makes his
friends take up fitness training.
Staring at the Future sees
Cyborg and Beast Boy taking
part in a long staring contest 30
years in the future, before they
find out that Robin, Starfire and
Raven have taken on bigger
responsibilities. In Money
Grandma, Robin announces
the team leader elections,
which he hopes to win again.
Raven brings George
Washington back from the
grave to show Robin what a
true leader should be like.
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SOAP ROUND-UP
27th June 3rd July 2015
***Please note that all plotline information for Coronation Street and Emmerdale is private
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and confidential and is embargoed until Tuesday 23rd June**
It is the morning after and Debbie and Ross, lying on a makeshift bed in the garage, are woken by a
phone call. Moses is running a temperature and has had to be taken to hospital. Overwhelmed by
guilt, Debbie rushes to see him – only to be told that he is going into intensive care and needs an
operation. Back in the village, Carly is unconvinced by Ross’s alibi
for the previous night, Megan wonders if Moses is Declan’s and
Cain warns Debbie that he knows she is up to something. Then
Charity turns up at the hospital accompanied by a prison guard,
and Debbie is appalled by her apparent lack of concern. Debbie
angrily tells her mother that the father has a right to know Moses is
ill – but who is he? Jai and Rachel continue to clash over Archie
and she is horrified when he brings a doctor round to examine the
child. The court case sees further accusations and counter
accusations hurled around, so Jai decides to up the ante, sending Leyla over to Rachel to return
Archie’s teddy. What Rachel doesn’t know is that he has fitted the toy with a secret camera – but is
Jai about to be hoist on his own petard? Chas demands some answers from Cain and Aaron. Aaron
admits that Cain is blackmailing Robert, threatening to tell Chrissie about their affair. Chas pleads
with Cain, explaining that splitting Chrissie and Robert up will only drive Aaron back into Robert’s
arms. Vanessa confronts Kirin about the money, Bob is losing hope over Carly, and at the Dingles’
there is a hard decision to be made about the fate of Belle’s pig Hamish.
Coronation Street
Michael admits to Gail that his heart attack was brought on by an intimate moment with Eileen. A
violent confrontation ensues between the two women, during which Michael overhears some
disparaging remarks about himself. Gail tries to apologise, but it seems that their relationship could
be past the point of no return, and when he goes to stay with Andy
and Steph, Gail begs him to forgive her like he has forgiven Andy.
Julie finally realises that Dev has lost interest in her and is pursuing
Talisa. But when Brian finds out that Julie and Dev are finished and
hopes to jump in and win her back, Dev has a change of heart and
decides to fight for her after all. Roy grows concerned over Cathy’s
strange behaviour, and when she loses her handbag, he misses
his driving test to rush to her aid. Roy and Carla are also shocked
to discover the state of Cathy’s home after bailiffs threaten to take
her belongings. Jason, Kirk and Gary have their poker game crashed by an insistent Dan. Carla
ends up joining the lads and wins, much to Dan’s visible disgust. Unaware of his emerging dark
side, Liz grows closer to Dan. Steve returns home and his anger prompts Liz to take action against
Tony for conning him out of half the pub. Liz and Michelle concoct a plan to expose the dodgy
dealings at Barlow’s Buys. When Liz introduces Dan to Leanne, it is clear that they have a history.
Nick tries to win Erica round. David and Kylie receive news of their next family court hearing.
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
08.30 Weekend
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
10.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show
13.35 Surprise Surprise (shown last Sunday)
14.35 1000 Heartbeats
16.20 FILM: Scooby-Doo (2002)
19.00 FILM: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
21.40 Black Work (shown last Sunday)
22.55 Formula E Championship Highlights
23.55 The Chase
03.40 ITV Nightscreen
SUNDAY 28TH JUNE
08.30 Weekend
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11.30 Formula E Championship Qualifying
13.30 Long Lost Family (shown last Wednesday)
14.30 Off Their Rockers: Blue Badge Special
15.00 Formula E Championship Live
17.45 Love Your Garden (shown last Tuesday)
19.15 Catchphrase
20.00 Surprise Surprise
21.00 Black Work
22.20 Formula E Championship Highlights
23.20 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive
03.00 Motorsport UK
03.50 British Superbike Championship Highlights
04.40 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 Loose Women
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Secret Dealers
16.00 Tipping Point
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 29TH JUNE (contd)
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 Countrywise
20.30 Coronation Street
21.00 Vicious
21.30 It’s a Funny Old Week with Jason Manford
22.40 Plebs
03.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show
03.55 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 Loose Women
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Secret Dealers
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 A Great Welsh Adventure with Griff Rhys Jones
20.00 Love Your Garden
21.00 The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors’ Stories
23.15 The Chase
03.00 Loose Women (shown earlier)
03.45 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 Loose Women
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Secret Dealers
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 The Cube
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY (contd)
21.00 Long Lost Family
22.40 The Mafia with Trevor McDonald
23.40 More Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green
03.00 Ejector Seat
03.50 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 Loose Women
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Secret Dealers
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Over the Counter Addiction: Tonight
20.00 Emmerdale
20.30 Big Box Little Box
21.00 Superhospital
22.40 Exposure: How to Buy Your Way Into Britain
23.40 Perspectives: Gary Kemp - Kick Out the Jams
03.00 Over the Counter Addiction: Tonight (shown earlier)
03.25 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 Loose Women
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Secret Dealers
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 Gino’s Italian Escape: A Taste of the Sun
20.30 Coronation Street
21.00 Doc Martin
22.40 Vicious (shown Monday)
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
FRIDAY 3RD JULY (contd)
23.10 FILM: The Hitcher (2007)
03.00 Britain’s Best Bakery
03.50 ITV Nightscreen
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
06.00 Emmerdale Omnibus
08.35 Coronation Street Omnibus
11.00 Catchphrase
12.00 FILM: Music and Lyrics (2007)
14.10 FILM: Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007)
16.05 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
16.35 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
20.10 FILM: Along Came Polly (2004)
22.00 Love Island
23.00 FILM: Bachelorette (2012)
00.50 The Keith Lemon Sketch Show
01.20 The Keith Lemon Sketch Show
01.45 Love Island
05.35 ITV2 Nightscreen
SUNDAY 28TH JUNE
06.00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
06.25 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
06.45 Emmerdale Omnibus
09.35 Coronation Street Omnibus
12.00 Catchphrase
12.40 Take Me Out
13.50 Take Me Out: The Gossip
14.35 Love Island
15.50 FILM: Despicable Me (2010)
17.45 FILM: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
21.00 Love Island
22.00 FILM: The Break-Up (2006)
00.15 Crazy Beaches
00.40 Love Island
01.40 Fake Reaction
05.45 ITV2 Nightscreen
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Coronation Street
08.10 Coronation Street
08.35 Dinner Date
09.35 Psych
10.25 The Real Housewives of
11.20 The Real Housewives of
12.10 Emmerdale
12.40 Coronation Street
13.10 Coronation Street
13.45 Dinner Date
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
18.00 Judge Rinder
20.00 Two and a Half Men
20.30 Two and a Half Men
21.00 The Ibiza Weekender
22.00 Love Island
23.00 Celebrity Juice
23.45 Two and a Half Men
00.15 Two and a Half Men
00.40 The Vampire Diaries
01.30 Love Island
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Coronation Street
08.10 Coronation Street
08.35 Dinner Date
09.35 Psych
10.25 The Real Housewives of
11.20 The Real Housewives of
12.10 Emmerdale
12.40 Coronation Street
13.10 Coronation Street
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE (contd)
13.45 Dinner Date
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
18.00 Judge Rinder
20.00 Two and a Half Men
20.30 Two and a Half Men
21.00 Love Island
22.00 Celebrity Juice
22.50 Bad Bridesmaid
23.50 Two and a Half Men
00.15 Two and a Half Men
00.40 Love Island
01.35 Crazy Beaches
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 The Cube
08.35 Dinner Date
09.35 Psych
10.25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
11.20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
12.10 Emmerdale
12.40 The Cube
13.45 Dinner Date
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
18.00 Judge Rinder
20.00 Two and a Half Men
20.30 Two and a Half Men
21.00 Love Island
22.00 Celebrity Juice
22.50 The Vampire Diaries
23.45 Two and a Half Men
00.10 Two and a Half Men
00.35 Love Island
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY (contd)
01.35 The Vampire Diaries
05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Coronation Street
08.35 Dinner Date
09.35 Psych
10.25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
11.20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
12.10 Emmerdale
12.40 Coronation Street
13.45 Dinner Date
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
18.00 Judge Rinder
19.30 FILM: Jurassic Park (1993)
22.00 Love Island
23.00 Celebrity Juice
23.50 Reality Bites
00.30 Two and a Half Men
01.00 Two and a Half Men
01.30 Love Island
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Emmerdale
08.35 Dinner Date
09.35 Psych
10.25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
11.20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta
12.10 Emmerdale
12.40 Emmerdale
13.45 Dinner Date
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
FRIDAY 3RD JULY (contd)
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
18.00 Judge Rinder
20.00 FILM: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
23.15 Celebrity Juice
00.00 Two and a Half Men
00.30 Two and a Half Men
00.55 Fake Reaction
01.35 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
07.55 Lewis
09.55 Inspector Morse
12.05 Inspector Morse
14.25 Inspector Morse
16.40 Inspector Morse
18.55 Doc Martin
20.00 Foyle’s War
22.00 A Touch of Frost
02.20 ITV3 Nightscreen
SUNDAY 28TH JUNE
09.55 Inspector Morse
12.05 Inspector Morse
14.20 Inspector Morse
16.35 Inspector Morse
18.50 Inspector Morse
21.00 Caroline Quentin’s National Parks
22.00 FILM: Wimbledon (2004)
02.45 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin
03.05 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin
03.30 ITV3 Nightscreen
03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
08.30 Murder, She Wrote
10.55 A Touch of Frost
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
15.10 Wild at Heart
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
02.15 ITV3 Nightscreen
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
06.00 Movies Now
08.40 Murder, She Wrote
10.55 A Touch of Frost
15.15 Wild at Heart
19.00 Murder, She Wrote
00.40 A Touch of Frost
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
08.25 Murder, She Wrote
15.10 Wild at Heart
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
20.00 Lewis
02.15 ITV3 Nightscreen
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
08.30 Murder, She Wrote
10.55 A Touch of Frost
15.10 Wild at Heart
19.00 Murder, She Wrote
20.00 Foyle’s War
02.15 ITV3 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
06.00 Movies Now
08.40 Murder, She Wrote
15.10 Wild at Heart
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
21.00 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs
21.35 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs
00.10 FILM: Wimbledon (2004)
01.55 Stephen Tompkinson’s Australian Balloon Adventure
03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
08.15 Motorsport UK
09.15 Pawn Stars
09.40 Pawn Stars
10.05 Pawn Stars
10.35 Pawn Stars
11.00 Storage Wars: Texas
11.30 Formula E Championship Qualifying
13.15 Counting Cars
13.45 Goals of the 80s
14.00 British Superbike Championship Highlights
15.00 Formula E Championship Live
17.30 Storage Wars: New York
18.00 Storage Wars: Texas
18.30 World Series of Darts
02.20 Nitro Circus
02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen
SUNDAY 28TH JUNE
08.05 Pawn Stars
08.30 Pawn Stars
09.00 Pawn Stars
09.30 Pawn Stars
09.55 Formula E Championship Highlights
11.00 British Touring Car Championship Live
18.15 World Series of Darts
23.15 FILM: Exit Wounds (2001)
01.25 River Monsters
02.30 Movies Now
02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
06.00 Football’s Greatest: Lionel Messi
07.10 The Car Chasers
07.35 The Car Chasers
09.05 Ax Men
11.00 Formula E Championship Highlights
13.00 The Car Chasers
13.35 The Car Chasers
14.00 Ax Men
15.00 Pawn Stars
15.25 Pawn Stars
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 29TH JUNE (contd)
17.00 The Big Fish Off
18.00 British Cycling National Road Championship Highlights
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 MotoGP Highlights
21.00 Storage Wars: Texas
21.30 Storage Wars: Texas
22.00 Ax Men
23.00 FILM: The Fugitive (1993)
01.40 Motorsport UK
02.55 ITV4 Nightscreen
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
07.15 The Car Chasers
07.40 The Car Chasers
08.05 The Big Fish Off
09.05 Ax Men
13.05 The Car Chasers
13.40 The Car Chasers
14.05 Ax Men
15.00 Pawn Stars
15.30 Pawn Stars
17.00 The Big Fish Off
18.00 MotoGP Highlights
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special
21.00 FILM: Renegades (1989)
23.10 FILM: Jet Li’s Fearless (2006)
01.20 River Monsters
02.40 Movies Now
02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
06.00 Movies Now
07.05 The Car Chasers
07.30 The Car Chasers
07.55 The Big Fish Off
08.55 Ax Men
13.05 The Car Chasers
13.35 The Car Chasers
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY (contd)
14.05 Ax Men
15.00 Pawn Stars
15.30 Pawn Stars
17.00 The Big Fish Off
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 Storage Wars
20.30 Storage Wars
22.50 FILM: Air America (1990)
01.05 Hell on Wheels
02.55 ITV4 Nightscreen
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
06.00 Football’s Greatest: Bobby Moore
07.00 The Car Chasers
07.25 The Car Chasers
07.50 The Big Fish Off
08.50 Ax Men
13.00 The Car Chasers
13.30 The Car Chasers
15.00 Pawn Stars
15.30 Pawn Stars
17.00 The Big Fish Off
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 The Cycle Show
21.00 FILM: The Fugitive (1993)
23.40 FILM: Payback (1999)
01.50 River Monsters
02.45 Movies Now
02.55 ITV4 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
06.50 The Car Chasers
07.15 The Car Chasers
07.40 The Big Fish Off
13.00 The Car Chasers
13.30 The Car Chasers
15.00 Pawn Stars
15.30 Pawn Stars
17.00 The Big Fish Off
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
FRIDAY 3RD JULY (contd)
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 Counting Cars
20.30 Counting Cars
21.00 FILM: High Plains Drifter (1973)
23.10 FILM: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
02.35 Movies Now
02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen
SATURDAY 27TH JUNE
16.15 Kavanagh QC
17.55 Downton Abbey
19.00 Vera
21.00 The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
23.00 The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
SUNDAY 28TH JUNE
13.00 Kavanagh QC
16.55 Agatha Christie’s Marple
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Jordskott
22.20 Safe House
23.25 Safe House
00.25 Grantchester
01.25 Kavanagh QC
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
13.40 Brideshead Revisited
17.35 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
18.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Safe House
22.00 Safe House
23.00 Scott & Bailey
00.05 Jordskott
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 29TH JUNE (contd)
01.15 Love and Marriage
02.10 Scott & Bailey
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
10.00 The Adventures of Sherlock
13.10 Brideshead Revisited
17.35 The Adventures of Sherlock
18.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Mr Selfridge
22.00 Jordskott
23.20 Scott & Bailey
01.20 Mr Selfridge
02.10 Scott & Bailey
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
10.00 The Adventures of Sherlock
12.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
13.45 Brideshead Revisited
17.45 The Adventures of Sherlock
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Vera
22.00 Jordskott
23.15 Scott & Bailey
00.15 Chasing Shadows
01.15 Love and Marriage
02.10 Scott & Bailey
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
09.55 The Adventures of Sherlock
13.45 Crime Stories
14.35 Brideshead Revisited
17.35 The Adventures of Sherlock
18.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
19.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Downton Abbey
22.00 Breathless
23.00 Scott & Bailey
01.05 Breathless
02.05 Scott & Bailey
Holmes
Holmes
Holmes
Holmes
Holmes
Holmes
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
10.00 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
11.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
13.45 Crime Stories
14.40 Brideshead Revisited
17.40 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
18.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Grantchester
22.00 Chasing Shadows
23.00 Scott & Bailey
01.05 Monroe
02.05 Scott & Bailey
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
This Week’s Top 10 (as at 18/06/2015)
1. The Only Way Is Marbs (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Reality series. Lockie hopes Danni will give their relationship another chance. Jake is
on his best behaviour as he tries to win back Chloe L. Vas has some home truths for
Gemma.
2. Love Island (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Caroline Flack presents the romantic reality show. Hannah and Jonathan reveal what
happened last night in the hideaway, and suspicions are voiced about Naomi's
feelings for Josh.
3. Coronation Street (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Bethany reports back to Callum and Sarah. Alya needs all the support she can get.
Brian will not take no for an answer.
4. The Only Way Is Marbs (original TX date 14/06/2015)
The real life soap returns, following the Essex gang to Marbella. Lockie realises he
wants to be with Danni, but is it too late? Pete Wicks causes a stir amongst the single
ladies.
5. Emmerdale (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Cain visits two people. Finn attempts to make amends with Emma. Chrissie grows
suspicious of Robert.
6. Love Island (original TX date 16/06/2015)
Another spanner is thrown into the works for the boys when new boy Chris arrives and which of the girls will get her marching orders tonight?
7. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Jeremy Kyle deals with more dilemmas, fiery confrontations and topical issues all in
front of a studio audience.
8. Love Island (original TX date 15/06/2015)
Caroline Flack presents the latest from the romantic reality show. The fallout from last
night has shaken the villa, as Jess erupts after Naomi couples up with Josh.
9. Long Lost Family (original TX date 17/06/2015)
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell tell the story of 39-year-old Peter Gunn’s search
for his birth mother and a 71-year-old man’s quest to end his search for a long-lost
sister.
10. Vicious (original TX date 15/06/2015)
Sitcom about an elderly gay couple. The gang decide to join Ash and Jess at a
ballroom dancing class, where Stuart quickly becomes teacher's pet - leaving Freddie
in a huff.
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Week 26/27
27th June 3rd July 2015
Also still available on ITV Player (at itv.com)
1. The Enforcers (available until 16/07/2015)
Second of a two-part documentary which follows High Court enforcement officers. An
angry squatter refuses to leave a derelict pub, and one officer gets locked up in a
shop.
2. Home Fires (available until 14/07/2015)
Drama series set in a Cheshire village during WWII. As war draws closer to home,
the women have their own battles to fight. Frances tries to help Pat before it is too
late.
3. Me and My Guide Dog (available until 16/07/2015)
Second of a two-part documentary following a litter of guide dogs through their
training. Guide dog owner Hannah has a mutiny on her hands when her dog Rory
goes on strike.
4. Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (available until 13/07/2015)
Matt Edmondson narrates crazy Guinness World Record attempts from around the
world. This episode features the fastest time to type a text message and the largest
skinny dip.
5. Game of Crowns (available until 28/06/2015)
Reality series. Vanassa and Shelley confess to trash talking Leha, while Lynne
reflects on her annual vow renewal as she plans for her 15th wedding anniversary.
6. Lewis (available until 17/07/2015)
Lewis and Hathaway investigate the murder of a university friend of pathologist Laura
Hobson. As more deaths occur, they realise that Laura's past may hold the key.
7. Fastest (available until 29/06/2015)
Gripping sports documentary charting the 2010-11 MotoGP which follows Italian
motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi as he chases his tenth World Championship
following a broken leg. Directed by Mark Neale. (2011)
8. Nerds and Monsters (available until 05/07/2015)
Animated comedy series about a group of nerdy kids exiled on an uncharted island.
Becky is forced to spark some romance between the constantly bickering Urp and
Durn.
9. This Morning (available until 24/06/2015)
David Hasselhoff chats about his new TV series Hoff the Record, and Home Fires
stars Francesca Annis and Ed Stoppard talk about the success of the drama series.
10. Lorraine (available until 23/06/2015)
Topical morning show. Emmerdale star Gemma Oaten talks about her latest plotline.
Nick Heyward and Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot chat about their upcoming 80s Invasion
tour.
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