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Weekly Highlights Week 32/33: Sat 8Th - Friday 14Th August 2020

Weekly Highlights Week 32/33: Sat 8th - Friday 14th August 2020

Unsaid Stories Monday-Thursday, 9pm A series of powerful short films dealing with racism and the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK.

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The US Saturday, 4pm 8th August ITV

Surreal musical antics from season two of the US version of The Masked Singer, featuring a roster of famous competitors in outlandish disguises singing for glory.

Thingamajig, Fox, Tree and Butterfly are all set to perform as judges Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and try to guess their identity. But can they see through the ostentatious disguises on display? Hosted by .

Rolling In It Saturday, 6.25pm 8th August ITV

Stephen Mulhern presents a new gameshow in which members of the public try to win cash prizes against celebrities on one of the biggest arcade games in the world.

It’s a soap special as stars Jenni McAlpine, Antony Cotton and Sair Khan join Stephen to take on this week’s members of the public. But who will have the skills to win big othe challenging machines, and nab the huge cash prizes on offer?

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The Voice Kids Saturday, 7.25pm 8th August ITV

The junior version of The Voice continues as the youngsterss who got through the first round do whatever they can to impress the panel of music industry celebrities.

It’s battle time as newbie Paloma Faith, McFly frontman Danny Jones, pop princess Pixie Lott and Voice veteran Will-i-am go head-to-head with their latest team selections. There are 12 places in the semi-final up for grabs, who will secure them?

Coronation Street: Battleaxes Monday, 8.30pm 10th August ITV

A documentary series looking back over the history of Coronation Street and charting all the special moments and characters that make it an enduring classic.

Coronation Street was founded on its dominating matriarchs and northern working- class battleaxes. Join us for this special episode celebrating the best of them - including , Ivy Tilsley, , and Evelyn Plummer.

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Unsaid Stories Monday-Thursday, 9pm 10th-13th August ITV

A series of powerful short films across the week looking at the history behind the Black Lives Matter movement, and why race still has such a huge role our daily lives.

A father tries to explain why he doesn’t want his daughter to attend a protest. Former lovers talk about racism and their relationship. Racial profiling ruins a young couple’s lives. A white mum has a tough conversation with her mixed-race daughter.

Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures Tuesday 9.15pm 11th June ITV

Joanna Lumley has travelled the world for ITV, but now she’s revealing the unseen moments of how her travelogues are made, and what she loves about making them.

In the final episode of the series, we find Joanna in Iran exploring the tomb of Cyrus the Great before following the Silk Road through , Georgia and onto Venice. Then, she’s off to Haiti and Cuba for some unseen adventures in the Caribbean.

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Eat, Shop, Save Thursday, 7.30pm 13th June ITV

Informative consumer programme presented by Ranvir Singh, in which a team of experts help households to eat better for less money, and get healthier on the way.

This week Ranvir and her team of experts have travelled to Manchester to meet up with the Marshall family, helping the young couple adapt to parenthood, as well as to confront how their eating and spending habits have spiralled out of all control.

Wonders of the Coast Path Thursday, 8pm 13th June ITV

Journalist Sean Fletcher takes on an epic challenge as he travels the 870-mile long Wales Coast Path. Along the journey he’s discovering some unexpected treasures.

Sean Fletcher’s journey around the 870-mile long Wales Coast Path reaches Pembrokeshire, where he meets a family who have moved to the coast to live off grid and takes part in an archaeological dig to unearth the secrets of St Patrick’s chapel.

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Inside Britain’s Food Factories Thursday, 8.30pm 13th June ITV

Go behind the scenes at some of Britain’s most iconic food and drinks factories to discover how they manage to keep the shelves stocked and put food on our tables.

In this episode we learn how traditional Lancashire Eccles Cakes are made with a secret family recipe, discover jam fit for the Queen’s breakfast table at Tiptree, and see how to produce Bombay Sapphire gin infused with a range of exotic botanicals.

The Life & Times of Captain Tom Thursday, 9.15pm 13th June ITV

For the first time, Captain Sir Tom Moore reveals his life story and all the key events in an amazing century that shaped this humble and witty Yorkshireman.

The film explores the man behind the blazer and hears the NHS fundraiser’s unique brand of wisdom, garnered as an eye-witness to 100 years of British history. It’s a rich story which includes the stirring tale of his experiences during the Second World War.

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Sherlock Holmes Saturday, 8pm 8th August ITV2

Light-hearted, action-packed mystery featuring Robert Downey Jr as the iconic Victorian sleuth and Jude Law as his put-upon sidekick and biographer Dr Watson.

Sherlock Holmes finds the challenge he has been looking for when a plot threatening all of London is uncovered. After a string of brutal and ritualistic murders rocks the capital, Holmes and Watson arrive just in time to save the latest target of the killer.

Superstore Monday, 8pm & 8.30pm Tuesday, 8pm 10th & 11th August ITV2

Comedy following the lives of a group of employees working at Cloud 9, a fictional supermarket in Missouri, as they struggle with the daily grind on the shop floor.

Carol returns from her suspension, causing all kinds of problems for Amy. Amy is caught out by Jonah’s behaviour when joining him for lunch with his family. Dina tries to help Amy keep a huge secret from Jonah, and Glenn starts to annoy Garrett.

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Real Housewives of New York Tuesday-Friday, 5pm 11th-14th August ITVBe

Season eleven of the popular reality series following the extravagant lives of a group of New York housewives starts with four episodes of fun, drama and tears.

In the Berkshires, Dorinda organises a trip to a Morgan family mansion. Bethenny tells Dorinda about receiving a sign from Dennis. Tinsley and Luann attend an Al-Anon meeting. Tinsley prepares for her appearance as ringmaster for the Big Apple Circus.

Vanderpump Rules Thursday, 9pm & 10pm 13th August ITVBe

Follow the drama at Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant Sur as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star juggles her family life and her hectic business for a seventh season.

Lisa Vanderpump finds herself behind schedule on TomTom, the bar she’s soon to be opening with Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz. Later, Stassi plans a surprise party to celebrate Jax and Brittany’s engagement, but can the whole family keep the secret?

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ITV Racing Live: Sailsbury Sunday, 1.30pm 9th August ITV3

Salisbury takes centre stage on ITV Racing for the first time as the Wiltshire track hosts four races including this season’s feature race - the Group 3 Sovereign Stakes.

There’s also a rare visit to Thirsk this week for two competitive handicaps, and the Curragh has Group 1 action for the Phoenix Stakes, the first top level race for the juveniles in 2020. Presented by Ed Chamberlin with analysis from the ITV racing team.

Sanditon Sunday, 10pm 9th August ITV3

Gentle period drama based on the final novel by Jane Austen, following a spirited young woman who moves to a sleepy fishing village looking for a new adventure.

Charlotte sets out to avoid Sidney, until a serious accident forces them together and to reappraise each other. When Tom brings a new doctor to the town, he and Lady Denham clash, and Clara makes a move in her bid to outplay Sir Edward and Esther.

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ITV Racing: Live from Ascot Saturday, 1.30pm 8th August ITV4

Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani are back at Ascot to present another exciting, competitive day of racing from three different venues from around the UK.

With no Shergar Cup, there are four handicaps at the Berkshire track over a variety of distances. The best action is at Haydock, where the Group 3 Rose of Lancaster Stakes is the feature, and there’s all the action from Newmarket and the Sweet Solera.

Cycling: Criterium Du Dauphine Highlights Wednesday-Friday, 7pm 12th-14th August ITV4

Three days of highlights from the Critérium du Dauphiné, as the best stage racers in the world gather to begin their long warm-up ahead of the 2020 Tour de .

To begin with, It’s a hilly 197 km route, with seven climbs and a summit finish. Then, the riders face the first big mountains of the race with a summit finish on the Col de Porte. Finally, the climbing continues as the race crosses the 2,000m Col de Madeleine.

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Dare Master @ Home Monday-Friday, 11.40am 10th-14th August CITV

Teenage presenter Danny Murphy takes on more crazy dares, this time from the comfort of his own home, adding some hilarious fun to the boredom of lockdown.

Whoopie cushions, eggs and paper planes await Dare Master Danny. Then, Danny faces a challenge in slippery balloons covered in custard. There’s also a clothes competition, baked beans and chopsticks, and grim surprises in an egg and spoon race.

Drop Dead Weird Saturday, 8.30 & 8.55am 8th August CITV

Paranormal children’s comedy following the hilarious antics of an unusual Australian family who move to an isolated seaside village in rural Western Ireland.

Frankie decides that time travel could hold the key to uncovering the mystery of the zombie curse, but her invention doesn’t work as planned. Then, Frankie is happy about the arrival of a mega-intelligent couple at the B&B. Are they what they seem?

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