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BRIGHTON. ISSUE 923 2Â9 April
THE FREE WEEKLY MAGAZINE FOR THE CITY & ITS VISITORS
BORN TO MINCE
The Prince Charming of camp comedy Julian Clary is back Page 8
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UNMISSABLE.
•THURS 4• DAVID BADDIEL’S ANIMALCOLM
•WEDS 3• GABRIELLE
David Baddiel’s ANiMALCOLM is the perfect mixture of physical theatre and puppetry. Malcolm doesn’t like animals, but his family does. However on a school trip to a farm Malcolm begins to understand animals more deeply than anyone. But will he end up the same as before? Doors from 1:30pm and 5:30pm. Tickets from £14.15 atgtickets.com
Dreams do come true as Gabrielle is at the Dome. Her new album ‘Under My Skin’ is her first in 11 years, so expect plenty of new songs and classic cuts. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £27.50 brightondome.org
•THURS 4• MICHAEL EAVIS: IN CONVERSATION Michael Eavis is at the Latest Music Bar. As part of the Space Interview series Michael Eavis will discuss everything from the first Glastonbury Festival, his political career, OBE and everything in between. Novelist Luke Jennings is also on the bill. Doors from 7:15pm. Tickets from £17 latestmusicbar.co.uk
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•MON 8• ROTTERDAM
During a New Year in Rotterdam Alice has decided her tell her parents she is gay, her girlfriend Fiona reveals that she identifies as a man and wants to be called Adrian. Does this mean Alice is straight…? Rotterdam at the Theatre Royal is a bittersweet comedy about gender, sexuality and being away from home. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £13 atgtickets.com 3
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THE BIG WEEKEND.
•FRI 5• PAUL MERTON’S IMPROV CHUMS
•SAT 6• LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
This show at the Dome isn’t to be missed, as Paul Merton is bringing Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch, Suki Webster and Mike McShane, his chums, for a night of improvisational comedy. If you like comedians winging it and flying by the seats of their pants live then this is for you! Doors from 8:00pm. Tickets from £24 brightondome.org
When the LPO graces the stage at the Dome it’ll be an evening of ‘Legends of the North’. Osmo Vänskä will conduct Bax’s ‘Tintagel’ and ‘Belshazzar’s Feast’ and ‘Symphony No. 5’ by Sibelius. During Grieg’s ‘Piano Concerto’ pianist Jan Lisiecki makes it sound fresh and a new. For fans of romantic music. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £10 brightondome.org
•FRI 5• SEIZE THE NIGHT 2: UP ALL NIGHT
•SUN 7• ART GARFUNKEL
Seize the Night is back at the Latest Music Bar! This is an evening of music, dancing, comedy and drink to raise money for Mental Health Research. Morgan Jones, Patric Kearns, Hoover my Loverug, and Is that Your Peacock? all feature. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £12 latestmusicbar.co.uk
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An Evening of Song and Stories at the Dome is exactly what it’ll be. Art Garfunkel will perform a career retrospective interspersed with sections of his autobiography. Don’t forget a hankie for ‘Bright Eyes’… Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £40.50 brightondome.org
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MUSIC CITY. •THURS 4• JOUIS
•SAT 6• MOVES FESTIVAL
Join the Jouis boys at the Rose Hill Tavern for their album launch. This is the follow up to 2015’s ‘Dojo’. Expect a night of groove based psychedelic folk rock. Support from Ellie Ford (Trio) and the None More Records DJs. Doors from 7:30. Tickets from £5 therosehill.co.uk
Another week, another festival at The Old Market. This time those good folks at QM Records have curated a killer programme featuring Normanton Street, Kudu Blue, Ralph TV, Yakul and panel discussions. Doors from 12:30pm and 6:30pm. Tickets from £10 theoldmarket.com
•FRI 5• JAY1
•SUN 7• DAN MANGAN
Grime artist JAY1 is looking to bring Patterns to its knees. His breakout track ‘That’s My Bae’ knocked up 500k views. This is one that all you Grimeheads out there won’t want to miss. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £10 patternsbrighton.com
Dan Mangan returns to Brighton! This time at the Hope and Ruin. Mangan, a JUNO award winning artist, is disconnected from popular identity and becoming acclimatised to a new one. Support from Steven Adams Sings. For fans of Yukon Blonde and Said the Whale. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £13 hope.pub
•SAT 6• MERAKI TRIO
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Jazz fans will not want to miss the Meraki Trio at The Verdict. The trio consists of Jacky Naylor, Nic Jurd and Jonathan Silk. Interaction is the key to their live performances, along with Naylor’s compositions, which effortlessly travel through the various moods and emotions. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £10 verdictjazz.co.uk
•WEDS 3• WE BOP CHOIR
Brighton’s all-female contemporary acapella choir is at the Latest Musicbar. Expect to hear Patti Smith, Björk, Jess Glynne, Aretha Franklin, David Bowie and Madonna performed in a way you’ve never heard before. Acoustic support from Rachel Myer, Debby Tyndall, Jo Ward & Oh Sister Where Art Thou. Doors 7:30pm. Tickets from £5
•SAT 6• VULA VIEL
Vula Viel are at the Rose Hill Tavern. This gig is partly in support for their new album ‘Do Not Be Afraid’ and partly to expose people to the power of the Gyil, a Ghananian xylophone. Together they make an intoxicating blend of punk bass fuzz, polyrhythmic jazz drummming & soul-stirring traditional melodies. Doors from 7:30. Tickets from £8 therosehill.co.uk LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7
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Septet Headwicke Circus is hitting the Latest Music Bar. Emerging as ones to watch, Hardwicke Circus effortlessly blend the sensibilities of the E Street Band, Dexy’s Midnight Runners and the classic sound of The Doors. After they set up, let’s hope there is room for the crowd! Doors from 8:00pm. 7
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BORN TO I
f I was expecting Julian Clary to turn up to our interview in a fanfare of sequins, make-up and high camp, I’d have been sorely disappointed. When we meet at a high-end, luvvie-friendly hotel in London’s West End, Julian slips into the room unnoticed, apologises for being a couple of minutes late, and slides into a seat before ordering a pot of tea and a plate of ‘good quality’ biscuits. I’ve read interviews describing Julian as ‘shy’ but after meeting him I’m not sure that’s entirely accurate. He’s softly spoken and unassuming, yes, and he insists that it’s just me and him in the interview as an audience makes him feel ‘self-conscious’. But he also holds eye contact and is confident and forthright on his opinions. He’s also, as you’d expect, very funny. And no question is out of bounds…
Do you get a kick out of getting people to gasp? It’s one of life’s pleasures, in my opinion. It’s one of the reasons people come to see me: they desperately want to hear graphic descriptions of homosexual sex acts. They want to see if I’ll go too far. It livens up their otherwise dreary lives I expect. It gets the heart rate going, much like fairground rides or watching a horror movie.
Let’s talk about your tour. It’s called Born To Mince, isn’t it? Yes. The last one was The Joy of Mincing. Before that was Natural Born Mincer, Lord of the Mince, Mincing Machine. You get the general idea. I just like to get ‘mincing’ in the title. I like the word. Mincing, mince, in any formula.
Do you feel like you have achieved that now? Well it’s not just me, it’s just, you know, we’ve all grown up. The world’s a better place these days.
Was this more true when you started out in the 80s? Yes… because prejudice, ignorance and fear were rife back then. I felt if you talked about the mechanics of gay sex, for example, it would be shocking to them but it would demystify it. They would leave better people than when they arrived.
You said people are less easily shocked, which I think is true, but they are also more easily offended these days. Does this give you a different challenge? I know! It’s funny… What were we talking about last night? I wanted to put something on Twitter. It was about the Duchess of wherever she is, the Duchess of Sussex, being pregnant. My husband said, “Yes, but who is the father?” And I thought, probably years ago I could’ve put that on Twitter and we’d have all chortled. Now, I thought, “Well, I just can’t because it’s going to cause outrage.” There’s this new word, ‘snowflake’, isn’t there? I would blame social media I think, where there’s people who spend all day arguing. Be very careful what you say.
It’s three years since your last tour. Why did you want to do another so soon? Because I miss it, and what I have to do with my life is rotate various activities. So children’s books are lovely, and I really enjoy making children laugh, but a part of me wants to talk filth and I’m not one for depriving myself of that pleasure. And how do you feel about the writing process? Well it’s written now sort of - but it’s all in gestation because I’ve got another few months to go, so now I’m discarding what I’ve already written and changing it. I like the process. It gathers pace. The quality of the writing gets better as I get closer to it, through fear probably. The best stuff will probably rise to the surface when I’m in the car on my way to the first gig. I wake up in the night. The brain is a funny thing, you know - a random, completely formed 20-minute section just comes to me just before dawn. Why is that? For example, I’ve been reading a lot about gay aversion therapy recently, so I had this idea that we could try heterosexual aversion therapy and get some men out in the audience, wire up their genitals, and show them pictures of Coleen Nolan. If there’s any twinge of arousal they’ll get 40 volts through the testicles.
And why do you think you now care if it does cause offence? You used to court controversy. It’s different. It’s a different sort of controversy. If it was really controversial that I was an ‘out’ gay man on television, then that’s something that I would feel more self-righteous about. Implying that the Duchess of Sussex is putting it about is probably not true at this stage of their marriage! So I can’t really feel self-righteous about that. Although your humour does sometimes make people gasp, it’s also harmless and lovely and warm. Is that a fair description? I think so. I’ve been around the block a few times and if people buy a ticket to see me, chances are they quite like me or they’ve been before. So there is a warmth and affection, but there is a sort of expectation of the boundaries being pushed a bit. So I’m happy to oblige!
Is that legal? Well, it sounds entertaining. I’m glad you think so. It’s what passes for entertainment these days.
How much audience participation would there usually be in your shows? Should people avoid sitting in the first five rows? No because I wander around now, so you’re not safe anywhere. I’ve always found people’s lives are more interesting than mine, and so I’m interested in talking to people and improvising, really. I did a straight play last year, Le Grand Mort, and it was really enjoyable, but I really had to stop myself from talking to the audience. It was in a very small theatre at Trafalgar Studios. I wanted to talk about someone’s hair and their handbag and the shoes they were wearing, and you just can’t apparently. I’m told that, when acting in a play, you are expected to say the same words in the same order every night. Who knew? I had to stop myself from seeing the audience whereas I’m very alert to them when I’m doing my own show. It’s such freedom to be able to say what you want, and maybe go down a blind alley, or create a bit of comedy, magic perhaps if you’re lucky, if the wind’s in the right direction. I do like it more than anything.
So you wake up in the night and have to scribble stuff down? I do, much to my husband’s annoyance. In fact he doubles as my secretary so I dictate and he has to wake up and write it all down. He’s also my gardener, house keeper and nurse. I enjoy an enema before breakfast most days. And how do you enjoy actually seeing fans in the front row - is that part of the pleasure for you? It rather depends on what they’re wearing. It’s a Spring tour so I’m hoping for some cheerful floral print dresses with maybe a light pashmina. That’s just the men. And did you know one in five of the general public are mad? I have to be careful who I hold eye contact with. Among celebrities the percentage is higher, of course…more like one in three. Have you ever interviewed Richard Osman? Barking! LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7
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MINCE And yet there’s a line in the press release which says ‘this might be the final mince?’. Does that mean you’re thinking of retiring? Yes, it was rather lame of me to say that but I suppose it’s because I am 60 during this tour. I’ll be in Bury St Edmunds and I can’t think of anywhere I’d rather be for my birthday than on stage in Bury St Edmunds. And I do think it might be the last one. Because at what age does it become inappropriate to talk about things that I talk about? I also wonder, would people want to see much more of me? I’m quite drawn to the idea of being a recluse. I’ll lock myself away, watching Cash in the Attic and live in filth. People will wander past my house in years to come and say ‘That’s where Mr Clary lives. He’s let himself go. To think he once pleasured the entire Llowestoft Rugby Team in one drug fueled night. And now he’s lying there caked in his own excrement…’ You are very different in real life than your stage persona? Yes. Thank goodness. I also… if I don’t become a recluse…I’m quite fanciful of a change of direction when I’m 60, doing something different. I think it’s important to stretch yourself, don’t you? Chocolate finger? But what I don’t want to do is say ‘This is the final tour’ then everyone will say, ‘Oh I’d better go and see him before he dies’, then five years later I’m back. I always feel slightly conned when people do that. So what I’m thinking is don’t be surprised if it is my last tour, but then again, the old age mincer might be coming your way in five years time. If I’ve got a tax bill I can’t afford or my husband has run off with Christopher Biggins. Your tour goes to the Palladium as well? Yes, I finish up the tour there. So that’s a perfect full circle. I did my show there years ago, My Glittering Passage, I think it was, and it’s a Frank Matcham theatre like the Hackney Empire. They’re built for variety, so they really work for comedy. There’s no getting away from it, it’s got a certain magic about it, the Palladium. Do you enjoy the actual travelling part of touring? Yes, I tour with one tour manager, and we travel together. Bertha has done my tours for the last 25 years so we know each other. When she first came to be my driver she was lactating, she’d just had a baby, and she’s a very safe driver, part of her motherly instincts, self-preservation for her children. She’s the only driver that I’ve ever had where I’ve dared to close my eyes, because I’m a very nervous passenger. Her children are now at university, if they haven’t graduated already. So, yes, we know each other really well, I trust her, and we have a laugh but I don’t have to make small talk either. I like being in a different town each night, a different theatre. I never get bored because it’s always really … “Harrogate, hurrah!”
And how do you feel about heckling? I think if you’ve paid for your ticket, you can do whatever you want. I often have a set-to with the theatre staff because people take photos, and you see the ushers creeping down the aisles and shh-ing and wagging their fingers and telling people they can’t, so then I go down and say ‘yes you can’, and pose for photos with them. Of course you can take a photo, you paid £25. I mean, why not? It’s not a Chekhov play, you can eat, drink, take photos, you can shout out. You can urinate in an empty cider can if you must, I don’t care. a warm glow. Do you have any unfulfilled ambitions? Other than the straight acting that you mentioned earlier. I quite fancy doing another volume of my autobiography. I want to call it A Night at the Lubricant. I spent weeks thinking up funny titles. My last autobiography finished in 1993 so there’s a lot to say. Did you enjoy writing the first one? Oh, I loved it. I love delving in. It’s funny, the human brain. You think you don’t think you remember but you start digging around and it’s all still in there. Will the tone of the second be different from 1993? Yes. I think you’re different from your 60s to your 30s. Thank goodness. Are you happier now ? Yes, and I think that’s the compensation for getting older, isn’t it?
Do the audiences vary depending on where you are in the country? Yes, they do. The rumour used to be that they’re more extroverted up north, and they’re more sitting with their arms crossed in the south, but I don’t think that’s true any more. You never know how it’s going to feel. I don’t play Chatham any more because it’s a s**t hole. Why? What happened at Chatham? They didn’t laugh. Fifteen years ago, it was. Scarred me for life. Is there a particular favourite town or city? Glasgow. They’re so funny, so witty. And they heckle, which I’ve always liked. I love everywhere I’m going, or I wouldn’t go there, and the Palladium will be special. Cardiff, St David’s Hall, that will be lovely. Harrogate’s a beautiful theatre.
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An exciting and extremely rare opportunity to own a historical gem nestled in an idyllic location Company for offers in excess of £2.25m. With origins as early as 1324, the historical significance of the house is confirmed by its grade ll* listing and comments in Pevsner’s Architectural Guide as ‘the most important building surviving in the Angmering neighbourhood’. The seven bedroom property has an impressive vaulted reception hall with magnificent oak staircase rising to a galleried landing and first floor accommodation. The ground floor rooms all benefit from impressive southerly views and a wealth of period features which reflect throughout the house, including the medieval ‘screens’ passage, oak panelled walls, impressive stone fireplaces and the superbly painted walls and ceiling in the dining room complete with gold leaf frieze. As impressive as the property itself are the superbly presented, spacious and landscaped grounds of approximately 10 acres that it stands in. The gardens with distant views of the adjoining countryside as far as the coast were professionally designed by garden designer John Brookes with ease of maintenance a priority. Richard Heppenstall, director at Michael Jones & Company commented: “This is an exciting and extremely rare opportunity to own a historical gem nestled in an idyllic location. We are thrilled to bring Ecclesden Manor to the market and you cannot fully appreciate the size and beauty of the house and its grounds until you step inside”. If you would like to discuss this exceptional property and find out more, please get in touch with Michael Jones & Company’s Rustington office by phone 01903 850850 or email rustington@michaeljones.co.uk.
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TIP TOP TAPA leven years of holidaying in Spain meant that my knowledge of Spanish food is fairly good, not comprehensive of course as there are so many regional variations but good enough to spot the better offerings that we are presented with here. Towards the end of my Iberian vacation glut I also noticed a massive change at the top end of their food scene, straying from the strictly traditional and taking those traditions to new and exciting levels.
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“It does sound odd but it’s fascinatingly good ” Back here in the UK for many years the representation of Spanish cuisine has been stuck in that trad trap, tapas becoming predictable and dare I say it debased. Well not at Pabellón. This new and modern restaurant has that fashionable Shoreditch vibe, an open kitchen and relaxed atmosphere and after a short time seems well bedded in. I was joined by Mr L for a late lunch, a good dining companion when it comes to sharing dishes,
trying to eat in this way with a friend who is not happy to share. The menu is simply divided into four parts, vegetable, fish, meat and desserts. We took the easy route and chose two of each starting with the most trad of our dishes, some fried and salted patron peppers. Nothing new here but well prepared and generous. Our next dish of spinach croquetta was very tasty indeed and again generous, four rather rustically shaped ballads of vegetal delight and served with
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some very tasty blobs of beetroot sauce and a tasty white sauce too. Things were starting to look far more contemporary – and in a good way. The beef shin offered the biggest surprise, salty slow braised meat piled on eggy bread dusted with cinnamon sugar. Yes you read that right and yes it does sound odd but it is fascinatingly good and again comes in a decent portion, certainly enough to share with a friend. Our second meat dish of pork ribs was truly excellent, the sweet and spicy
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meat falling clan off the bones and melting in the mouth. Octopus was tender and sweet and the back of squid ink rice took me right back to Valencia where I first tried that delight and the prawns were big and bouncy sizzling hot and dressed with a seafood foam that for once seemed to earn its right to be on the plate. The house white, a good garnacha, washed the lot down and the desserts offered an appropriate sweet finish to the whole. They are about to introduce a happy hour from Monday to Fridays and very soon a 2 for 1 deal on Tuesdays. Pabellón 13 Pavilion Buildings, BN1 1EE 01273 72082 pabellon-brighton.co.uk
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the first to see something truly amazing, balanced by those moments of disappointment. But even those can be uplifting. I have always said that to know you have seen something great you need to have experienced something not so great and that experience is as good for the budding talents as it is for us. The fringe is a sounding board for new acts and new work, a vital part of the creative process for those involved in performing arts. It’s a blossoming meadow and not a killing field! This year I am looking forward to soaking up the atmosphere that is The Warren, a hub of vibrant arts, an annual event now that brings together performers from around the globe to a village of venues, bars and food outlets. It pulses with good will even when the weather is unfavourable and when it comes to a night out the ticket prices are both fair and affordable. The Old Market in Hove is always a hotbed of great and innovative new work too and a great venue to visit year round. Of course the fringe spills right across our city with events not only in conventional venues but in the unconventional too. So what might I go to? Who knows, I like the pot-luck risk taking approach, I like the word of mouth buzz and I love to be surprised. (I’m also going to go to see Hannah Brackenbury’s much feted Victorious at Komedia that I failed to see last year, a celebration of one of my all time heroes Victoria Wood delivered by one of my favourite local performers!). For full details of fringe events you can pick up brochures across the city or go online to: brightonfringe.org otherplacebrighton.co.uk
As we hurtle towards May and festival season Andrew Kay talks about the joy of The Fringe
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t this time of the year Latest’s inboxes are rammed with press releases from Fringe Festival participants, they form virtual drifts in the ether and are clearly the work of passionate people who are seeking to find an audience for their hard work and creative talents. My problem is deciding what merits inclusion on this page and what slips through the editorial net. So this year rather than make those decisions based on a few words I am going to write about the joy of those weeks in May when the fringe creates a really creative buzz in the city. The range of events on offer is boundless, from kids event to events of a very adult nature. You’re going to find comedy and tragedy, music in all its forms, talks, ensemble works and solo adventures. You’re going to be thrilled, moved, tickled and, dare I say it, sometimes disappointed, yes not everything will suit, that’s the nature of attending arts events. But that is the excitement too, the thrill of being
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TUESDAY APRIL 02 06:00 Cook It Andrew Kay presents the no frills and fun how to cookery programme to help you prepare really tasty, simple fresh food from good value produce for yourself, friends family. 06:30 Cook It Andrew Kay presents the no frills and fun how to cookery programme to help you prepare really tasty, simple fresh food from good value produce for yourself, friends family. 07:00 Carib-Asian Cookery Sherrie Eugene-Hart and Pat Hart blend an intoxicating infusion of Caribbean and Asian Food from recipes handed down by their parents. It’s a culinary cultural adventure. 07:30 Carib-Asian Cookery Sherrie Eugene-Hart and Pat Hart blend an intoxicating infusion of Caribbean and Asian Food from recipes handed down by their parents. It’s a culinary cultural adventure. 08:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 09:00 Amy Winehouse Her Legacy 10:00 Under Your Hat 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secretagent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a job as a maid. 11:30 Cook It Andrew Kay presents the no frills and fun how to cookery programme to help you prepare really tasty, simple fresh food from good value produce for yourself, friends family. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performs around the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son. 13:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 The Big Game 1995. Drama starring Gary Webster and Chris Jury. Factory worker and fly-by-night Jimmy loves a little flutter so when he receives an open sesame to a big bucks game, he cant resist. 16:00 Melody Club 1949. Comedy. A nitwit investigator (Terry Thomas) goes undercover in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. 17:00 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 17:30 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's international LGBT news review show. 19:00 Best of Brighton Lights Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TVs magazine programme Brighton Lights. 19:30 Exceptional Homes Beautiful million-pound-plus properties in the greater Brighton and Sussex area. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Meet The Michaels The Brighton family that star in Gogglebox. Father and son story, where dad likes Eastbourne Pier and son Louis likes Brighton Palace Pier. 21:00 AK Souffle Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show. 21:30 The Treason Show Be entertained by Good Morning Britain, Putin and Trump, Arlene Foster and more in this satirical show by Mark Brailsford and co.
22:00 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. 22:30 Up North Scurrilous comedy from oop north! 23:00 Democracy Now! Politics and Discussion from the USA 00:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 00:30 Chewing the Cud LGBTQ+ chat. 01:30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's international LGBT news review show. 02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 The Treason Show Be entertained by Good Morning Britain, Putin and Trump, Arlene Foster and more in this satirical show by Mark Brailsford and co. 03:00 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. 03:30 Up North Scurrilous comedy from oop north!. 04:00 Democracy Now! Politics and Discussion from the USA 05:00 The Donald Trump Show Comedy with the President. 05:30 Meet The Michaels The Brighton family that star in Gogglebox. Father and son story, where dad likes Eastbourne Pier and son Louis like Brighton Palace Pier. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 03 06:00 The Non-League Football Show Peacehaven Telscombe FC vs Shoreham in the Southern Combination Football League. 07:00 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to Dick Knight about the Seagulls and all things football. 07:30 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests about the Seagulls and all things football. 08:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 09:00 Paradise Lost The take-over of Manchester’s gay village. 10:00 Bundle Of Joy 1956. Musical Comedy. After being fired from her job, Polly (Debbie Reynolds) finds an abandoned baby. People believe the baby is hers. Directed by Norman Taurog. Starring Eddie Fisher. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performs around the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son. 13:00 Evas World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilsherenew film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 Curse of the Wraydons 1946. Horror. A young captain, after participating in a duel, becomes the suspect in a series of killings near Epping Forest. Directed by Victor M Gover. Starring Tod Slaughter Bruce Seton. 15:45 A Tale of Five Cities 1951. Drama. Stars Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Eva Bartok Gina Lollobrigida. When an Englishman leaves America to enlist in the RAF, his gruelling combat experiences result in a loss of memory. 17:15 The Chair Jez Kay invites a local Brighton personality into the studio for an in-depth and revealing chat. This episodes interviewee is Guy Lloyd.
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17:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks from around Britain. Andrew White walks from Banavie to Gairlocky and around the Ribblehead Viaduct. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport fromBrighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics. 19:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 19:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Heres the TV series. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Under the Radar Paul Mex and Jeff Hemmings show and discuss great music videos that may have been under your radar. 21:00 AK Souffle Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show. 21:30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's international LGBT news review show 22:00 The Making of Epicene Behind the scenes at Paul Diello’s new show filmed by William Ranieri. 22:30 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 23:00 Democracy Now! Radical world wide politics. 00:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 00:30 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics. 01:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 01:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Here’s the TV series. 02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 Under the Radar Paul Mex and Jeff Hemmings show and discuss great music videos that may have been under your radar. 03:00 AK Souffle Andrew Kay introduces special guests in this LGBT-focused chat show. 03:30 Queer Say Andrew Kay's international LGBT news review show. 04:00 The Making of Epicene Behind the scenes at Paul Diello’s new show filmed by William Ranieri. 04:30 Democracy Now! Radical world wide politics. 05:30 Live From the Roadee Live music from the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. THURSDAY, APRIL 04 06:00 For The Love Of Yoga Anika Grimm presents an introduction ahead of the Brighton yoga festival. This episode looks at the history of yoga in the UK. There are practices to join in with and we meet the festival founder. 06:30 BollyHeat A fun and vibrant way to stay fit and healthy, with host Aruna Kailey you can learn fitness routines to many styles of asian music and Bollywood inspired influences. 07:00 Burn Up With Natalie Personal trainer Natalie Golland gives viewers a fitness workout.
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07:30 For The Love Of Yoga Physical practice doesnt have to be strong, particularly when we are exhausted, have been injured or have a health condition. There will be a restorative practice, plus an interview with Emma Cole. 08:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 09:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 10:00 No Smoking 1955. Comedy directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. A village chemist invents an antismoking tablet but the tobacco companies arent happy. 11:30 For The Love Of Yoga Anika Grimm presents an introduction ahead of the Brighton yoga festival. This episode looks at the history of yoga in the UK. There are practices to join in with and we meet the festival founder. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performs around the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son. 13:00 Evas World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilsherenew film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 Under Your Hat 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secretagent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a job as a maid. 15:30 The Big Game 1995. Drama starring Gary Webster and Chris Jury. Factory worker and fly-by-night Jimmy loves a little flutter so when he receives an open sesame to a big bucks game, he cant resist. 17:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks from around Britain. Andrew White walks from Banavie to Gairlocky and around the Ribblehead Viaduct. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 19:00 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets the most inspirational people. 19:30 Meet The Michaels The Brighton family that star in Gogglebox. Father and son story, where dad likes Eastbourne Pier and son Louis likes Brighton Palace Pier. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 21:00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world. 22:00 The Baba Brinkman Show The Canadian rapper fuses music and science. 22:30 Up North Comedy from oop north! 23:00 Democracy Now! Radical world wide politics. 00:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 00:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 01:00 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets the most inspirational people. 01:30 Meet The Michaels The Brighton family that star in Gogglebox. Father and son story, where dad likes Eastbourne Pier and son Louis likes Brighton Palace Pier.
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02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 03:00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world. 04:00 The Baba Brinkman Show The Canadian rapper fuses music and science. 04:30 Up North Comdey from oop north! 05:00 Democracy Now! Radical world wide politics. FRIDAY, APRIL 05 06:00 Exceptional Homes Beautiful million-pound-plus properties in the greater Brighton and Sussex area. 06:30 Exceptional Homes Beautiful million-pound-plus properties in the greater Brighton and Sussex area. 07:00 Millionaires Row From penthouse to pool, take an exclusive tour of exceptional, outstanding, and unique dream houses. 07:30 Millionaires Row From penthouse to pool, take an exclusive tour of exceptional, outstanding, and unique dream houses. 08:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 09:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 10:00 Melody Club 1949. Comedy. A nitwit investigator (Terry Thomas) goes undercover in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. 11:15 The Chair Jez Kay invites a local Brighton personality into the studio for an in-depth and revealing chat. This episodes interviewee is Guy Lloyd. 11:30 At Home At Hodsock Documentary. Behind the scenes at Hodsock Priory, an historic country house, set in 800 acres of Nottinghamshire countryside. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performs around the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son 13:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 Bundle Of Joy 1956. Musical Comedy. After being fired from her job, Polly (Debbie Reynolds) finds an abandoned baby. People believe the baby is hers. Directed by Norman Taurog. Starring Eddie Fisher. 16:00 Curse of the Wraydons 1946. Horror. A young captain, after participating in a duel, becomes the suspect in a series of killings near Epping Forest. Directed by Victor M Gover. Starring Tod Slaughter Bruce Seton. 17:45 The Chair Jez Kay invites a local Brighton personality into the studio for an in-depth and revealing chat. This episodes interviewee is James Partridge. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The Gulldashians The seagull reality show that doesn't star Stephen Seagull or Jean Paul Gulltier but does star Migull Bay and young talented Longhill actors. 19:00 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests about the Seagulls and all things football. 19:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and
Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Heres the TV series. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Life After Masterchef Latest TV follows Masterchef winner Steven Edwards journey to starting his own restaurant in Brighton. 21:00 Lulu Belle 1948. Musical Drama. Lulu Belle (Dorothy Lamour), a small- time singer and voracious man-eater with a sordid past,sings in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi, in the early 1900s. 22:30 Big Brighton Film Challenge A special roundup of some of the best entries from this years competition, showcasing some of the biggest and best short films in Brighton and Hove. 23:00 Precognition Hot new movie. 01:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 02:00 Big Brighton Film Challenge A special roundup of some of the best entries from this years competition, showcasing some of the biggest and best short films in Brighton and Hove. 02:30 Life After Masterchef Latest TV follows Masterchef winner Steven Edwards journey to starting his own restaurant in Brighton. 03:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 03:30 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 04:00 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests about the Seagulls and all things football. 04:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Heres the TV series. 05:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 05:30 Life After Masterchef Latest TV follows Masterchef winner Steven Edwards’ journey to starting his own restaurant in Brighton. SATURDAY, APRIL 06 06:00 Albion Night The Seagulls weekly show with Latest Sport. Catch up with the latest news from the club and the complete first half of a match. 07:15 Albion Night Welcome back to the Seagulls weekly show, with the concluding half of a match and more. 08:30 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests about the Seagulls and all things football. 09:00 Evas World: Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilsheres new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 10:00 A Tale of Five Cities 1951. Drama. Stars Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Eva Bartok & Gina Lollobrigida. When an Englishman leaves America to enlist in the RAF, his gruelling combat experiences result in a loss of memory. 11:30 Walks Around Britain Walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew White walks around the island of Tresco – one of the Isles of Scilly – and with his family to the top of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performs around the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son.
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13:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 No Smoking 1955. Comedy directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. A village chemist invents an antismoking tablet but the tobacco companies arent happy. 15:30 Under Your Hat 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secretagent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a jobas a maid. 17:00 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew White walks to the top of Brant Fell and Zoe Dawes visitsGrasmere in the Lake District. 17:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew White walks around Carreg Cennen Castle in the Brecon Beacons and takes an unusual trek in Jersey. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 19:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 19:30 The Gulldashians The seagull reality show that doesn't star Stephen Seagull or Jean Paul Gulltier but does star Migull Bay and young talented Longhill actors. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 21:00 Lulu Belle 1948. Musical Drama. Lulu Belle (Dorothy Lamour), a small- time singer and voracious man-eater with a sordid past, sings in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi, in the early 1900s. 22:30 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 23:00 Precognition Hot new movie. 01:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 02:00 Big Brighton Film Challenge A special roundup of some of the best entries from this years competition, showcasing some of the biggest and best short films in Brighton and Hove. 02:30 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 03:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 03:30 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 04:00 Best of Brighton Lights Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TVs magazine programme Brighton Lights. 04:30 The Gulldashians The seagull reality show that doesn't star Stephen Seagull or Jean Paul Gulltier but does star Migull Bay and young talented Longhill actors. 05:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 05:30 The People’s Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. SUNDAY, APRIL 07 06:00 Family. Faith And Fun Sarah Hopwood presents the happiness debate,
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a show looking at a different emotion every week and how it relates to family life, the Christian faith, and a sense of fun. 06:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks between 2-8 miles around Britain. Andrew White takes a challenging walk up Silver How in the Lake District Leah walks through Fishlake in Yorkshire. 07:00 Bookenders Laura Lockington is joined by authors Lizzie Enfield (Living With It and Laura WilkinsonPublic Battles, Private Wars). 07:30 Bookenders Laura Lockington meets authors William Shaw (thriller House of Knivesand Ben Hatch Are we nearly thereyet? 08:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 09:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 10:00 Family. Faith And Fun Sarah Hopwood presents the happiness debate, a show looking at a different emotion every week and how it relates to family life, the Christian faith, and a sense of fun. 10:30 The Big Game 1995. Drama starring Gary Webster and Chris Jury. Factory worker and fly-by-night Jimmy loves a little flutter so when he receives an open sesameto a big bucks game, he can’t resist. 12:30 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics 13:00 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics 13:30 The Peoples Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 14:00 Melody Club 1949. Comedy. A nitwit investigator (Terry Thomas) goes undercover in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. 15:15 Bundle Of Joy 1956. Musical Comedy. After being fired from her job, Polly (Debbie Reynolds) finds an abandoned baby. People believe the baby is hers. Directed by Norman Taurog. Starring Eddie Fisher. 17:15 The Chair Jez Kay invites a local Brighton personality into the studio for an in-depth and revealing chat. This episods interviewee is David Bramwell. 17:30 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 Family. Faith And Fun Sarah Hopwood presents the happiness debate, a show looking at a different emotion every week and how it relates to family life, the Christian faith, and a sense of fun. 19:00 Homeless By The Sea The most talked about film ever shown on Latest TV. The first time ever rough sleepers and the homeless get their say 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport fro Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets inspirational people. 21:00 Lulu Belle 1948. Musical Drama. Lulu Belle (Dorothy Lamour), a small- time singer and voracious man-eater with a sordid past, sings in a cheap dive in Natchez, Mississippi, in the early 1900s. 22:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Heres the TV series. 23:00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world.
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THE BIG BRIGHTON STORIES AT BREAKFAST & LUNCH EVERY DAY! 00:00 Precognition Hot new movie. 02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 Family. Faith And Fun Sarah Hopwood presents the happiness debate, a show looking at a different emotion every week and how it relates to family life, the Christian faith, and a sense of fun. 03:00 Shorts Out Deborah Espect introduces short films about the LGBT world. 04:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 04:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks between 2-8 miles from around Britain. Andrew walks part of the Isle of Wight Coastal Path between Huggate & Thixendale on the Yorkshire Wolds Way. 05:00 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets inspirational people. 05:30 Brighton Wow Theres 111 places that will wow you in Brighton, as Prince Harry and Meghan found out, and Alexandra Loske wrote that hit book. Heres the TV series. MONDAY, APRIL 08 06:00 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 06:30 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 07:00 Bookenders Laura Lockington meets authors Sally O’Reilly (historical novelDark Aemilia and Simon Toyne (conspiracy thrillerThe Sanctus Trilogy 07:30 Bookenders Laura Lockington meets first-time novelist Hannah Vincent and bestselling author Bill Nicholson 08:00 Evas World: Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilsheres new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 09:00 Valley Gardens The full story of the hottest political issue in Brighton. The future of the city is at stake. Will it be Happy Valley or... 10:00 No Smoking 1955. Comedy directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. A village chemist invents an antismoking tablet but the tobacco companies arent happy. 11:30 Walks Around Britain Series following Andrew White, as he takes walks between 2-8 miles around every part of the UK. 12:00 Henry Normal... ...Staring Directly at the Eclipse. A very personal film following poet and writer Henry Normal as he performsaround the country and talks lovingly about his family, wife and son. 13:00 Eva’s World Pride and Prejudice The battle for LGBT rights is not won. Eva Marie Wilshere’s new film after her Homeless by The Sea documentary. 14:00 Under Your Hat 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secretagent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a job as a maid. 15:30 The Big Game 1995. Drama starring Gary Webster and Chris Jury. Factory worker and fly-by-night Jimmy loves a little flutter so when he receives an open sesame to a big bucks game, he cant resist.
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17:30 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks from around Britain. Andrew White walks from Banavie to Gairlocky and around the Ribblehead Viaduct. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics. 19:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 19:30 Life After Masterchef Latest TV follows Masterchef winner Steven Edwards journey to starting his own restaurant in Brighton. 20:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Bookenders Laura Lockington meets authors Kate Harrison Soul Beach The Boot Camp and Bethan Roberts 21:00 Tales From the Margins Extra 22:00 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 22:30 The Treason Show Be entertained by Good Morning Britain, Putin and Trump, Arlene Foster and more in this satirical show by Mark Brailsford and co. 23:00 The Donald Trump Show The 45th President of the United States of America as youve never seen him before. With special guests Miss Brighton and Bill Smith. 23:30 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio. 00:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 00:30 The Vote Mark Walker talks politics. 01:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 01:30 Life After Masterchef Latest TV follows Masterchef winner Steven Edwards journey to starting his own restaurant in Brighton. 02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 Bookenders Laura Lockington meets authors Kate Harrison Soul BeachThe Boot Camp and Bethan Roberts 03:00 Tales From the Margins Extra 04:00 Hot Air Bill Smith lets off some hot air - laughs from Latest TVs chief gag maker. 04:30 The Treason Show Be entertained by Good Morning Britain, Putinand Trump, Arlene Foster and more in this satirical show by Mark Brailsford and co. 05:00 The Donald Trump Show The 45th President of the United States of America as youve never seen him before. With special guests Miss Brighton and Bill Smith. 05:30 Live From The Roadee Showcasing the best in local Brighton music, all recorded in the Roadee - a mobile recording studio.
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