Jeremy Pang’s Asian Kitchen
Saturday, 11.35am
18th June
ITV
Chinese chef, cookbook writer, and cookery schoolteacher Jeremy Pang begins anew culinary mission – to get home cooks to try more Chinese and Asian recipes. In the first episode of his journey in the kitchen and across the UK, Jeremy whips up dishes that can served as lighter bites, including a Vietnamese-inspired stir-fried turmeric and dill dish, mouth-watering coconut ice cream, and a ‘soy caramel’ sauce
ITV Racing Live: Royal Ascot
Saturday, from 1.25pm
18th June
Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of the final day of the 2022 Royal Ascot festival as a momentous meeting celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concludes. The day’s feature race – the Platinum Jubilee Stakes – should see fierce competition, while the preceding Hardwicke Stakes could potentially be the best middle-distance race of the flat season so far. Jason Weaver helps analyse all of the jockeying action.
Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow –
Celebrity Special
Saturday, 7pm
18th June
ITV
Irrepressible comedian Alan Carr returns with a new run of the programme that brings back some of Britain’s best game shows and gives them a modern twist. Alan is reviving the iconic Play Your Cards Right this time, and he’s joined by a host of famous faces who are all aiming to leave flushed with success. These include Olympic gold-winning runner Sir Mo Farah, presenter Clare Balding, and comedian Russell Kane.
MotoGP Live: Germany
Sunday, from 12.30pm
19th June
ITV
Orla Chennaoui presents coverage of Round 10 of the MotoGP World Championship as the historic Sachsenring hosts the Grand Prix of Germany.Fabio Quartararo extended his lead at the top of the rider standings to 22 points after victory at the Catalan GP last time out, but can he add to that lead on the challenging3.7km course? Analysis of the racing comes from James Toseland and Bradley Smith.
McDonald & Dodds
Sunday, 8pm
19th June
ITV
The detective drama series about two mismatched crime-solvers unravelling mysteries and intrigue in the picturesque city of Bath returns with four new cases. The first of these involves the death of a young woman in a busy park in broad daylight, but when the detecting pair set about uncovering the identity of the deceased, what they find forces one of them to confront secrets from their own past.
Two Sides
Sunday, 10.20pm
Monday & Tuesday, 10.45pm
19th-21st June
ITV
This three-part documentary series takes a look back at the fiercely-contested2021 Lions rugby tour of South Africa and the controversies that surrounded it. Beginning with the selection process and warm-ups for both squads, the series follows a tour that was marked by exceptional gameplay but also blighted by injuries,Covid-19, civil unrest and off-the-pitch clashes between the coaches of the two sides.
Long Lost Family
Monday, 9pm
20th June
ITV
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell explore the idea that it’s never too late to discover your roots in the latest episode of the series reuniting long lost relatives. This edition sees Davina and Nicky come to the aid of Joselyn Taylor, who was born profoundly deaf and put in a children’s home when just two weeks old, and help to find her older brother James, who has been on a search of his own for his long lost father.
Cooking with the Stars
Tuesday, 8pm
21st June
ITV
Emma Willis and Tom Allen are back as the battle to be the best celebrity chef hots up even further with the remaining famous faces tackling the food of India. Two contestants have already fallen by the wayside in this series, and no-one wants to be the next star to leave the competition – whose Indian-inspired dishes will win the judges over this time, and whose will sadly mean that their time on the show is over?
The Savoy
Wednesday, 9pm
22nd June
ITV
The staff of the luxurious hotel are on high alert in the latest episode of this documentary series following the guests and staff of the historic establishment. The Savoy’s employees are awaiting the imminent arrival of a mystery hotel inspector, but can they work out which of their guests could be auditing the famous hotel, and will they be able to ensure that it maintains its sought-after Forbes five-star status?
Million Pound Pawn
Thursday, 9pm
23rd June
ITV
We return to the documentary series about luxury pawnbroking for an episode featuring an 18th-century railway carriage and a cryptocurrency transaction. As Dan in Sheffield helps a retired couple try to find a buyer for their two-million pound restored carriage, Miles in the Cotswolds is aiming to broker the UK’s first pawn deal using cryptocurrency with the help of a rare sapphire ring that’s worth £200,000.
Weekly highlights
Love Island
Sunday-Friday, 9pm
Love Island: Aftersun
Sunday, 10pm
19th-24th June
ITV2
Laura Whitmore oversees another week of drama from television’s hottest destination as the islanders look for love and aim to couple up for a big cash prize. There are more twists and turns for the islanders as they try to cling onto their plac ein the sun and put themselves in the running to take home the huge cash prize. Plus,look out for Love Island: Aftersun on Sunday night, with a panel of celeb superfans. Arielle Free 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, Tinchy Stryder, Luke Kempner, Samira Mighty and David Potts take on the Superhuman Bosses – including Tiny Iron and The Belly and the UK’s No.1 Gravy Wrestler, Hot Slippy Jesus – in a series of battles to win some big money for charity.
Apocalypse Wow
Friday, 10pm
24th June
ITV2
The Real Housewives
of Orange County
Sunday, 10pm
19th June
ITVBe
The 16th season of the show following Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, Jen Armstrong and Noella Bergener continues. Shannon Heather’s party but finds that some are more receptive than others -meanwhile, Noella’s husband blindsides her with unexpected news, and Emily reconnects to her faith as her daughter prepares to be baptised in the Mormon Church.
The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills
Monday-Friday, 5pm
20th-24th June
ITVBe
A week of real love, real life and very real drama with the glamorous housewivesof Beverly Hills as they navigate the complexities of work, family and friendships. Garcelle is in the hot seat when Erika leaves the trip, shockwaves from an unexpected news article continue to spread, Erika and Lisa help Kyle celebrate her birthday, Crystal invites Erika, Garcelle and Kathy over for a wild dinner party, and more.
Weekly highlights
Midsomer Murders
Saturday, 9pm
ITV3
Downton Abbey
Monday-Friday, Times Vary
20th-24th June
ITV3
Another chance to catch the glittering period drama following the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family on their estate at Downton Abbey from the very start. Matthew and Mary’s relationship takes an unexpected turn, the family is astonished when Lady Cora Crawley finds that she is pregnant, the Great War unsettles life at Downton and surprising news about Matthew hits the family,
Martin Clunes
Islands of the Pacific
Sunday, 8pm
19th June
ITV3
British Touring Car Championship
Sunday, 10.30am
ITV4
Live Gallagher Premiership
Rugby Final:
Saracens v Leicester Tigers
Saturday, 2.15pm
18th June
ITV4
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by David Flatman and Topsy Ojo for live coverage of the Gallagher Premiership Final as the two sides go for glory at Twickenham. Two teams remain in the hunt for glory. Leicester overcame Northampton 27-14 in their semi final, with George Ford running the game, while Saracens survived three second-half yellow cards to beat champions Harlequins 34-17 to secure their spot.Vintage restorers Henry Cole and Sam Lovegrove scour the nation hunting forhidden gems at autojumbles and auctions around the UK, hoping to turn a profit. The Three Junketeers – Henry Cole, Allen Millyard and Guy Willison – are back on the road and visiting autojumbles in Stratford-upon-Avon and Enfield. Their dream this series is to make enough profit from buying and selling items to acquire a 1957 Buick.
Junk & Disorderly
Wednesday, 8pm
22nd June
ITV4
Weekly highlights
Thunderbirds Are Go
Saturday, 8.30amC
ITV
Thunderbirds Are Go
Saturday, 8.30am
CITV
Dorg Van Dango
Sunday, 8.25am & 8.40am
19th June
CITV
More animated madness with Dorg Van Dango, a normal teenager growing up inthe town of Normill when four magical beings arrive and turn his life upside down! Patronella casts a spell that makes people laugh at Dorg when they look at him, and the only way to break the curse is with a real laugh. Then, the gang fakes being sick fora day off, but Dorg ends up in the hospital for real and needs to bust out to find a cure. Comedy series about a typical 11-year-old boy called Ted who is starting high school for the first time, as well as the misadventures of his friends and family. Across the week, Ted makes a big impression on his first day of high school by mooninga car, but its driver is the school’s deputy head, Ted’s desperate to sample the school chocolate cake and hatches a plan, Ted struggles with a science project, and more.
Ted’s Top Ten
Monday-Friday,
5.30pm & 8.25pm
20th-24th June
CITV
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