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Thu 16 May
8:30pm (30 mins)
Summary of Paul O'Grady: For The Love of Dogs
Dog lover Paul O'Grady continues the second series of the award-winning show in which he visits the staff and canine residents of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. This time, Paul and the staff encounter Ethel, a lost Jack Russell who was found by a cabbie - can they reunite her with her owner? The team also faces the mammoth task of training three huge puppies who have spent their short lives holed up in a garage, but it becomes a fight for survival when two of them are struck down by a deadly virus. Finally, Paul has the pleasure of meeting mother and daughter Staffies Bella and Missy, who need to be rehomed as a pair. As she is given a biopsy, are Bella's lumps a cause for concern?
Sat 18 May
6:40pm (10 mins)
Thu 16 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of Britain's Biggest Hoarders
Jasmine Harman sets out to help families across Britain who are struggling with hoarding, the condition which has also affected Jasmine's mother for years. Jeff in Plymouth is a 79-year-old former engineer who lives in a house full to the brim with posessions. He is determined to confront his hoarding and Jasmine helps him move a whole floor's worth of his hoard to a local warehouse so he can sort through it. Will he get rid of the junk or continue to live amongst the chaos? Jean in East London's hoard is so bad she has not been able to live in her flat for years. Jasmine and Jean's daughter, Jeanette, try and get her to finally tackle the mountain of things that are stopping her living in her own home but the struggle becomes incredibly emotional.
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.
Fri 17 May
8:00pm (30 mins)
Summary of The Martin Lewis Money Show
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan reveal the truth about credit scores, and advise on how to check your rating for free and boost your chances of obtaining a mortgage or credit cards. They also discuss stoozing - another nifty way of getting free money out of your bank.
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?
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.
Thu 16 May
7:30pm (30 mins)
Summary of Tonight
The Sandy Hook massacre is now recognised as the most notorious and shocking mass shooting in the USA. Twenty children were killed in cold blood alongside their teachers, in a place that should have meant care and safety, not death and fear. Three months on, and despite grieving parents and presidential promises, it is unlikely that much will be done to change the gun laws. ITV News Washington correspondent Robert Moore travels across the States, examining the attachment between Americans and their firearms. He talks to gun owners about why they have guns - and why they would never give them up. He meets families who have suffered the consequences of a society where ownership of these weapons is so ingrained, and in an extraordinary interview, he meets a father whose son accidentally shot his little sister.
Thu 16 May
10:35pm (60 mins)
Summary of Question Time
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Ipswich. On the panel: Defence Secretary, Philip Hammond MP; Shadow Immigration Minister, Chris Bryant MP; former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Charles Kennedy MP; Financial Times journalist Gillian Tett; and the Chair of Arts Council England, Peter Bazalgette.
Episode 6
Wed 15 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of 24 Hours in A and E
This episode of the award-winning series filmed at King's College Hospital focuses on the worried parents of a young girl who fell dangerously at the diving pool, and the difficult work of the hospital's security team. Eight-year-old Abby hit her head after falling from the steps of a high diving board. The medical team need to scan her head and neck to check for serious injuries.
Thu 16 May
9:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of The Tube: An Underground History
In 2013 London Underground is 150 years old. Following on from BBC2's The Tube series, this programme tells the story of the underground through the eyes of the people who work for it. Farringdon station supervisor Iain MacPherson reveals why his station - the original terminus - was constructed in the 1860s, and recalls the dark days of Kings Cross in the 1980s. Piccadilly line driver Dylan Glenister explains why every Edwardian station on his line has its own unique tiling pattern and how, in the 1930s, the construction of new stations expanded the borders of London. With privileged access to disused stations and rare archive footage, this is the tube's hidden history, revealing why it was first built and how it has shaped London ever since.
Thu 16 May
7:00pm (60 mins)
Summary of The Dambusters: 70 Years on
Dan Snow presents live from RAF Scampton, a tribute to the daring Dambusters raid. On the night of 16th May 1943, nineteen Lancaster Bombers took off on a mission of courage and ingenuity, their plan was to drop the newly invented bouncing bombs on to German dams in order to flood the industrial heart of the Nazi war machine. Seventy years on, veterans and their families gather to remember the raid and the bravery of the 133 men who undertook it. Tributes include Tornado jets from the current 617 Squadron, Spitfires and a Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain flying in to RAF Scampton, the home of the Dambusters, plus the Queen's Colour Squadron and the College Band of the RAF end the commemoration with a Sunset Ceremony.
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