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Weekly Highlights Week 27-28: Sat 10Th-Friday 16Th July 2021 Weekly Highlights Week 27-28: Sat 10th-Friday 16th July 2021 The Void, Saturday, 8pm This information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain until Tue 6th July 2021. Pictu Press contacts EMBARGO NOTICE The information contained herein is embargoed from all Press, online, social media, non-commercial publication or syndication - in the public domain until: Tuesday 6th July 2021 Further programme publicity information: ITV Press Office [email protected] www.itv.com/presscentre @itvpresscentre ITV Pictures [email protected] www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures ITV Billings [email protected] www.pa.media/pa-tv-metadata/ This information is produced by PA TV Metadata Ltd on behalf of ITV +44 (0)1462 895 999 Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Rolling In It Saturday, 7pm 10th July ITV Stephen Mulhern presents a gameshow in which members of the public are joined by celebrities to try to win big on one of the biggest arcade games in the world. Stephen Mulhern returns for a brand-new series of the game show in which everything can change on the roll of a coin. This week, Sarah Millican, Oti Mabuse and Martin Kemp help three members of the public try and win thousands of pounds. The Void Saturday, 8pm 10th July ITV Ashley Banjo and Fleur East host this brand-new physical gameshow in which contestants take on a number of challenges in an attempt to cross The Void. Mental and physical challenges lay in store for the hopefuls as they try to bag themselves the £25,000 prize, but one wrong step will see them fall into half a million litres of water waiting ready to swallow them up. Can anyone cross The Void? Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Saturday, 9pm 10th July ITV The greatest quiz show on telly returns for a new series with Jeremy Clarkson at the helm, and a host of new contestants chasing the millionaire dream. Between the contestants and one million pounds are 15 questions on all manner of general knowledge. The contestants have four lifelines on hand to use in order to help them on their way: Phone a Friend, 50:50, Ask the Audience and Ask the Host. It’s Clarkson on TV Saturday, 10pm 10th July ITV We’re living through a golden age of television, but some shows are considerably better than others. This series sees Jeremy Clarkson tell us exactly what he thinks. This time around, inimitable host Jeremy does everything that he can to save both Nigel Havers and Nigel Havers’ career, examines a bucket of gravy and reveals the secret system used by lazy TV producers of how to invent atrocious TV shows. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights UEFA EURO 2020 Live Final Sunday, 7pm 11th July ITV A month of fascinating, frantic, fun-filled football reaches its conclusion as the two remanining teams go all out for glory under the famous Wembley arch. Mark Pougatch presents the final of EURO 2020 live from Wembley Stadium. Only the best of the best remain after a tournament filled with great goals, fantastic performances and some sizeable upsets. Who will go home with the trophy tonight? James Martin’s Islands to Highlands Monday, 8pm 12th July ITV A recut version of the series following James Martin as he sets off on his foodie travels across the UK, meeting up with fellow foodies in his favourite locations. James is joined by Mark Jordan, and together they set out to explore the delights of Jersey aboard mini motor bikes. James samples the delights of one of Jersey’s most famous exports - the Jersey Royal potato - and he uses them in a unique squid risotto. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Long Lost Family Monday, 9pm 12th July ITV Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the moving documentary series that aims to reunite long lost family members after many long years of separation. This episode features two stories of people trying to uncover family mysteries. A man, left in a pram as a baby, is searching for his birth mother to discover the truth about his beginnings, and a daughter is looking for the Italian birth father she has never met. Wild China with Ray Mears Tuesay, 7.30pm 13th July ITV This brand new series for ITV features natural world expert Ray Mears on a journey of discovery among the landscapes and wildlife of China. In the first instalment of this seven-part series, the host visits the Beijing Raptor Rescue Centre and releases an owl back into the wild, learns about some particularly unusual looking deer and joins expert Dr William Lindesay on the Great Wall of China. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Love Your Small Garden Special Tuesday, 8pm 13th July ITV More and more of us in the UK now own homes with small gardens, and Alan Titchmarsh is here to show that small really can be beautiful in the garden. Featuring inspirational visits to some of the nation’s prettiest tiny outdoor spaces, this special sees the team transform two very different tiny backyards, revealing how - using a succession of tips, tricks and ideas - small plots can look and feel bigger. Cooking with the Stars Tuesday, 9pm 13th July ITV This brand-new series sees eight celebrities, each paired with a professional chef who will mentor, teach and take them from amateur to restaurant-level chefs. In the first episode the first four celebrities - Johnny Vegas, McFly’s Harry Judd, Shirley Ballas and Naughty Boy – step up to the plate and battle it out in the kitchen as they compete to cook the best of British. Who has what it takes to shine? Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Craig and Bruno’s Great British Road Trips Wednesday, 8pm 14th July ITV Petrolheads Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli leave the dancefloor behind to take on six of the best drives in Britain for a series of road trips to remember. Craig and Bruno are on a Cornish adventure on one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the UK. Setting out from Padstow, they hug the B-roads overlooking the dramatic Atlantic cliffs and coves, before making their way to Penzance. The Two Ronnies: Ronnie Corbett’s Lost Tapes Thursday, 9pm 8th July ITV An affectionate look back at the life and fantastic work of one of Britain’s favourite comedians, Ronnie Corbett, one half of The Two Ronnies. With access to the family’s archives and interviews with his wife Anne and daughters Emma and Sophie, we see footage from Ronnie’s home movies for the first time, along with photographs from family albums. Plus, celebrity friends share their memories. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights Martin Clunes: My Travels and Other Animals Thursday, 8.30pm 15th July ITV The actor’s series, which looks back at some of his most exciting journeys around the globe - featuring the people and animals he met en route - continues. Martin Clunes learns about animal exploitation: the good, the bad and the ugly. He sees manta rays in Sri Lanka, before learning about silk production in Thailand and being shown the delicate art of growing pearls on a visit to Australia’s Friday Island. Diana’s Decades Thursday, 9pm 15th July ITV This new three-part documentary series goes through the decades of Princess Diana’s development - from her life in the 1970s before marrying Prince Charles to becoming the ‘People’s Princess’ twenty years later. Taking in each stage of the princess’s life as it played out against the times, this programme melds new testimony from those who met her with rarely seen archive footage and iconic scenes from the changing social, fashion and economic cultures Diana lived through during the 1980s and ’90s. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights TheLove Only Island: Way Unseen is Essex Bits SundaySaturday, & 9pmWednesday, 10pm ITV2Love Island Sunday-Friday, 9pm 10th-16th July ITV2 Saucy shenanigans continue on everyone’s favourite sun-kissed show, featuring a gaggle of beautiful singles sharing a villa by the Mediterranean. Is love blooming? Iain Stirling shows us what we’ve been missing on Saturday, before we return to the villa. The islanders have settled into the fun of life in paradise, and it the dating, flirting and dumping continues, but there are surprises in store round every corner. TheApocalypse Only Way Wow is Essex SundayFriday, 10pm & Wednesday, 10pm ITV216th July ITV2 AJ Odudu and Donna Preston present the gameshow which sees celebrities take on terrifying Superhuman Bosses in a series of battles inside the Torture Dome. Scarlett Moffatt, Kimberly Wyatt, Chris Hughes, Bobby Norris and Darren Harriott go up against some horrifying foes, with the weakest then being strapped inside a human piñata. Whoever is left hanging will have cash beaten out of them for charity. Please note that all information is embargoed from reproduction in the public domain as stated. Weekly highlights ChrisThe Real & Kem: Housewives of Atlanta StraightSunday, 10pmOutta Love Island Sunday11th July & Monday, 9pm ITVBe The 12th series of the reality show following affluent, ambitious women as they organise challenging careers, motherhood and social calendars continues.
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