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Mon 13 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of The Fall
Crime drama series set in Northern Ireland. When a murder in Belfast remains unsolved after 28 days, DSI Stella Gibson is called in to review the case.
Mon 13 May
7:30pm (30 mins)
Summary of Rip Off Britain
Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville present the series exposing rip-offs, raw deals and poor service. In this edition, they meet a woman who fell foul of a plausible con to get her bank details, expose the companies taking advantage of a simple way to make payments and look into the 'guaranteed' cash prizes that never deliver.
Mon 13 May
8:00pm (30 mins)
Summary of The Dales
Adrian Edmondson is back for a third series with more stories of a summer in the lives of the people who live and work in the Yorkshire Dales. In the first episode in this series he revisits Ravenseat Farm in Swaledale where sheep farmers Clive and Amanda Owen and their six children have faced a harsh winter. He spends the day helping out and is introduced to their latest addition, baby Sidney. Adrian meets Angela Baker, who was Miss February in that famous WI calendar, and the local theatrical group the Grassington Players - who are about to stage the first ever amateur production of Calendar Girls. Then he returns to Kirkby Malham where he meets young farmer Will Wildman, who has just left school in order to take a more hands-on approach on his family farm.
Mon 13 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of The Prisoners
Series following offenders in prison, their release and, if they re-offend, their return behind prison doors. Filming over a year, this final episode follows a group of repeat offenders from both Pentonville and Holloway prisons. Chloe, in Holloway, has a cross-prison relationship with her fiance and co-defendant Michael in Pentonville. They want to build a better life together on release, but Chloe gets out first and has to face the world outside alone. Ben deliberately offended to get into jail and get help, but can he stay clean when released? And can Holloway's Jayde finally break her re-offending cycle?
Mon 13 May
5:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of The Chase
Quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh. Four contestants must pit their wits against the Chaser, a ruthless quiz genius determined to stop them winning the cash prize.
Episode 1
Mon 13 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of Skint
Brand new three-part observational documentary series Skint tells provocative and revealing stories from the inside out about how people survive without work. The series focuses on the lives of a group of people who are either in long-term unemployment, have never worked, or are growing up without any expectation of working. With access over nine months in Scunthorpe, Skint follows a father and stepfather of nine, who used to work at the steelworks, and his friends and neighbours, many of whom live on an estate in one of the most deprived areas of the town. At its height the steelworks employed 27,000 people. It now employs a sixth of that number. With work continuing to be hard to find, the people featured in this series are thrown back on their own resources.
Mon 13 May
9:00pm (30 mins)
Summary of Vicious
Sitcom following the ups and downs in the lives of an elderly gay couple. Freddie has an important audition coming up, while Ash is fretting about what he should do with his life. Then Freddie suggests that he gives acting a go and proceeds to pass on a few tricks of the trade. It pays off and Ash is offered a job after just one interview, but Freddie is thrown into the depths of depression - and it is up to Stuart to try and help rebuild his self-confidence. Violet also needs their support as she has landed herself in a rocky relationship with a Hungarian.
Mon 13 May
10:35pm (45 mins)
Summary of Have I Got a Bit More News for You
Extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, a guest host and guest panellists John Cooper Clarke and Michael Fabricant.
Mon 13 May
9:30pm (30 mins)
Summary of The Job Lot
Sitcom set in a job centre. It is all hands to the pump when a local factory suddenly shuts down, and Karl is in the worst possible state to cope as the centre is overwhelmed by newly unemployed jobseekers. Trish knuckles down to help people sign on, reminding everyone that teamwork makes the dream work. The only problem is, she doesn't have a clue how - and her struggles with the computer reveal a disturbing secret.
Mon 13 May
12:15pm (45 mins)
Summary of Bargain Hunt
Antiques challenge. The Bargain Hunt teams search for interesting items to take to auction at Wetherby Racecourse, with guidance from experts Thomas Plant and Anita Manning. Presenter Tim Wonnacott travels to Kiplin Hall.
Mon 13 May
8:30pm (30 mins)
Summary of Panorama
- Panorama. Former England and Arsenal footballer Sol Campbell investigates why the unemployment rate for young black British men is roughly double that of their white counterparts. He follows four under-25-year-olds in their search for that all-important first job, and asks: are employers to blame, or do young black men need to work harder at finding work?
Mon 13 May
8:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of Auction Hero
Antiques dealer Andrew Lamberty uses his expertise to buy and sell a range of fascinating objects and donates all the profits to these small struggling charities. Andrew travels to Surrey to meet a dementia support charity and to Cornwall to an animal shelter in dire need of repair. With a natural time pressure of three months before the market shuts down for the season, Andrew is in the thick of it at trade fairs in Avignon in the South of France and Parma in Italy. Speaking the language to negotiate the best prices, Andrew buys a 1950s designer table for a song. In Paris, Andrew reveals his tactics on how to bid at auction and secures a pair of vintage diamond earrings. And his journey concludes with his own black tie charity auction night in central London.
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