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SATURDAY 21ST APRIL 06:00 Breakfast 10:00 SATURDAY 21ST APRIL All programme timings UK All programme timings UK All programme timings UK 06:00 Breakfast 09:50 Black-ish 06:00 The Forces 500: Breakfast Feast 10:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 09:25 Saturday Morning with James Martin 10:15 The Gadget Show 07:00 The Forces 500: Eggy Soldiers 11:30 The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure 11:20 Nanny McPhee 11:05 Sinbad 08:00 The Forces 500: Double Espresso 12:00 Football Focus Cedric Brown has just lost his wife and now he 11:55 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 09:00 Flying Through Time 13:00 BBC News cannot control his seven wil 12:20 Star Trek: Voyager 09:30 Flying Through Time 13:15 The London Marathon: My Reason to Run 13:30 ITV Racing: Live From Ayr 13:05 Shortlist 10:00 Flying Through Time 13:45 Snooker: World Championship 16:30 You've Been Framed! 13:10 Malcolm in the Middle 10:30 Hogan's Heroes 16:35 BBC News 17:00 The Chase 13:30 Malcolm in the Middle 11:00 Hogan's Heroes 16:45 BBC London News A thrilling battle of brainpower and quick- 13:55 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 11:30 Hogan's Heroes 16:55 MOTD Live: Manchester United v Tottenham thinking ensues, with each contestant trying to 14:20 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 12:00 Hogan's Heroes Hotspur outrun the Chaser and bank their prize money 14:45 Made in Chelsea 12:30 Hogan's Heroes 19:15 Pointless Celebrities before the final round, whenthe surviving team 15:40 Don't Tell the Bride 13:00 R Lee Ermey's Mail Call Celebrity edition of the quiz, with Rev Richard members join forces to try and win thousands of 16:30 The Only Way Is Essex 13:30 R Lee Ermey's Mail Call Coles, Diane-Louise Jordan, Nancy Dell'Olio, pounds. 17:15 Shortlist 14:00 Goodnight Sweetheart Matt Barbet, Sharron Davies, Mark Foster, Gyles 18:00 ITV Evening News 17:20 Evolution 14:35 Goodnight Sweetheart Brandreth and Susan Calman. 18:15 Regional News and Weather 18:55 The Crystal Maze 15:10 Goodnight Sweetheart 20:00 The Queen's Birthday Party 18:30 Ninja Warrior UK 19:45 Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 15:50 Goodnight Sweetheart 21:40 Mrs Brown's Boys Game show in which contestants from all over 20:25 Shortlist 16:25 Goodnight Sweetheart Comedy series about a brash Irish matriarch. the country take part in TV's toughest obstacle 20:30 Passengers 17:00 RATED: Games and Movies Dermot suffers prenuptial jitters and hides in course. 22:25 Empire 17:30 Forces News Reloaded a cupboard. Agnes tries to find out who in her 19:30 Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule 23:10 Hits, Hype & Hustle: An Insider's Guide 18:00 Battlestar Galactica family is gay. Top Gun: Comedy series in which celebrities to the Music Business 19:00 Airwolf 22:10 BBC News fill a fun capsule with funny clips and objects 00:10 Tony Visconti's Unsigned Heroes 20:00 Knight Rider The latest national and international news from to prevent an alien invasion. 00:55 Live from Abbey Road Classics: Music on 4 21:00 Starsky and Hutch the BBC. 20:00 Britain's Got Talent 01:20 Four to the Floor: Music on 4 22:00 Battlestar Galactica 22:30 Match of the Day Variety competition. The 12th series of 01:45 Video Killed the Radio Star 23:00 The Unit Dan Walker introduces highlights of the day's Britain's Got Talent is back for its second fun- 02:10 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 00:00 The Unit Premier League game between Watford and Crystal filled episode. 02:35 Star Trek: Voyager 01:00 The Unit Palace at Vicarage Road. 03:15 Shortlist 02:00 British Motoring Legends 21:20 The Keith and Paddy Picture Show 23:00 MOTD: FA Cup Highlights 03:20 Malcolm in the Middle 03:00 Forces News Reloaded Entertainment series in which the comedy duo Dan Walker presents highlights of the FA Cup 03:40 Malcolm in the Middle 03:30 Walks Around Britain recreate scenes from famous movies. semi-final between Manchester United and 04:00 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 04:00 Crash 21:50 ITV News Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley. 04:30 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 04:30 Crash 22:10 Private Benjamin 23:20 The Button 04:55 Black-ish 05:00 Sea Power After the surprise termination of her second Game show taking place in the houses of five UK 05:15 The Gadget Show 05:30 Forces News Reloaded marriage, a spoiled Jewish princess joins the families who compete to win challenges in the 06:10 Sinbad Army. Thanks to the doublecrossing recruiter comfort of their living rooms. 07:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine who will do anything 23:50 The Recruit 07:25 Star Trek: Voyager to enlist her, she expects her hitch to be a Spy thriller with Al Pacino. A CIA trainee Sci-fi drama series about the crew of the vacation but it's...not. catches the eye of an agency veteran, who acts starship USS Voyager. When the Doctor receives 00:15 Change Your Tune as his mentor. However, life gets more the news that Lewis Zimmerman, his creator, is 01:05 Jackpot247 complicated when he falls for a fellow dying, his program is transmitted back to the 03:00 Babushka recruit. Alpha quadrant in an effort to save him. Rylan Clark-Neal presents the game show that 01:40 Weather for the Week Ahead 08:05 Shortlist tempts contestants to push their luck when they Detailed weather forecast. 08:10 Malcolm in the Middle open a set of giant Babushka dolls. 01:45 BBC News 08:35 Malcolm in the Middle All channels provided via BFBS TV. For 03:50 ITV Nightscreen BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel 09:00 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air technical help Email [email protected] for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. SATURDAY 21ST APRIL 20:00 The Forest All programme timings UK All programme timings UK All programme timings UK Mark Bonnar narrates a series revealing the 06:00 Sky Sports News 09:30 Serie A Show 06:00 Twister world of Galloway Forest. A six-tonne machine 07:00 Good Morning Sports Fans 10:00 The Emirates FA Cup Preview 08:00 The Hurricane Heist at James Jones sawmill requires a dedicated 08:00 JD Ringside 10:30 Premier League Preview 10:00 Fast & Furious 8 engineering team to fix it when it Anna Woolhouse and Johnny Nelson bring you all 11:00 In Conversation with David Tanner 12:20 US Marshals breaks. the build-up to Kell Brook's return to the 11:30 Live Scottish Football Extra 14:35 Premium Rush 20:30 Dad's Army ring, plus the WBC heavyweight title fight 12:00 Live Ladbrokes Premiership 16:15 Birth of the Dragon Classic sitcom. Captain Mainwaring is between Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz. 14:45 BT Sport Score 18:00 The Hurricane Heist temporarily in hospital. During his absence, 08:30 Live: NRL 17:15 Live Dortmund v Bayer Leverkusen 20:00 Fast & Furious 8 Sergeant Wilson allows the vicar to join the Wests Tigers meet Newcastle Knights at Scully 19:30 Fight Night Live 22:20 Premium Rush platoon. Park in the National Rugby League. Carl Frampton returns to Belfast to take on 00:00 Birth of the Dragon 21:00 imagine... Habaneros: You Say You Want a 10:15 My Icon four-weight world champion Nonito Donaire in a 01:40 US Marshals Revolution? Part One Former rugby league superstar Martin Offiah feather-weight showdown at the SSE Arena. Plus, 04:00 Twister Two-part film capturing the mood of Havana and discusses the individuals that have inspired Tete v Narvaez and Cummings v Keeler. its people - the Habaneros - at a pivotal him in his life and career. 23:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine moment in time. They share their experience of 10:30 Soccer Saturday Pre-Match The latest news and updates from the UEFA life in this extraordinary city. The latest news ahead of Saturday's football Champions League. 22:00 Testament of Youth fixtures. Plus, a round-up of the day's other 00:00 Live NBA Countdown First World War drama. In 1914, Vera Brittain sports news. All the build-up to the live NBA decides to study at Oxford university. She 11:00 Soccer Saturday Pre-Match coverage. falls in love with her brother's friend, but The latest news ahead of Saturday's football 01:00 Live NBA Playoffs then war is declared. fixtures. Plus, a round-up of the day's other Action from the NBA playoffs, a best-of-seven 00:00 World Championship Snooker Highlights sports news. elimination tournament among the season's 16 Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from 11:30 Live: Premier League best teams. The two winners (one from each All programme timings UK Saturday evening's matches at the Crucible, as West Bromwich Albion meet Liverpool at The conference) will go on to contest the defending champion Mark Selby aims to book his Hawthorns. finals. 06:00 Sky Sports News place in the last 16. 15:00 Live: European Rugby Champions Cup 12:30 European Rugby Challenge Cup Leinster meet Scarlets in Dublin in the semi- Cardiff Blues v Pau.
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