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•THURS 18• A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL

•TUES 16• AN EVENING WITH ALFIE BOE

A Chorus of Disapproval is a play within a play. Watch as Guy Jones joins an amateur operatic group that is putting on ‘The Beggar’s Opera’. Watch as Guy gets more than he bargained with on and off-stage as he becomes the lead and has liaisons with several of the female cast. This is a must see. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £15 theoldmarket.com

Alfie Boe will be lifting the roof at The Dome. Boe is one of the world’s greatest classical singers and this performance will feature cuts from his new album ‘As Time Goes By’. The set will celebrate music from the 30s and 40s sandwiched between the roaring twenties and rock 'n' roll. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £38 brightondome.org

•MON 22• GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

Mark Benton and Nigel Harman star in Glengarry Glen Ross at the Theatre Royal. The play centres around four real estate salesmen who while on a motivation course are told that in a week two of them will be fired. This is as gripping and poignant today as it was in 1984. Doors from 7:30pm. Tickets from £13 atgtickets.com

•WED 17• THE SPECIALS

Ska legends The Specials are at the Dome. ‘Encore’, their first album in 37 years, is a total monster and reminds you about what made The Specials so, well, special in the first place. Expect to hear ‘Message to Rudy’, ‘Gangsters’, ‘Vote for Me’ and ‘Ghost Town’. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £43 brightondome.org LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7

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THE BIG WEEKEND. •SUN 21• BLAIR DUNLOP

Folk fans will not want to miss Blair Dunlop at the Komedia. His debut album ‘Blight and Blossom’ won the 2013 Horizon Award at the BBC Radio Folk Awards. After this performance Dunlop will have won you over too. Doors from 7:30pm. Tickets from £12 komedia.co.uk

•SAT 20• AMERICAN IDIOT: THE MUSICAL

Calling all Green Days fan! American Idiot: The Musical is at the Theatre Royal. The show is based on the hit album and tells the story of three friends trying to find meaning in a post 9/11 world. Live numbers include ‘American Idiot’, ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ and ‘Wake me Up when September Ends’. Doors from 3:30pm and 7:30pm. Tickets from £14.90 atgtickets.com

•SAT 20• TITTER

The Caroline of Brunswick has something for fans of live comedy. Titter is a Saturday night comedy club that features the city’s best new comics along with humourists who perform their specially-written stories and routines. Doors from 7:30pm. Tickets from £5 carolineofbrunswick.co.uk

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•SUN 21• DON LETTS CARNIVAL SOUND

The Carnivals is coming to the Komedia. Don Letts’ Carnival Sound will be chocked full of good-time funk and golden-era hip hop to jump-up jungle, dancehall and reggae. This will go off so don’t miss out. Doors from 7:30pm. Tickets from £12 komedia.co.uk

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MUSIC CITY. GIG OF THE WEEK •SUN 21• SYLPH #3

•SUN 21• SOMA FESTIVAL 2019

Pog is headlining SYLPH #3 at The Cowley Club. Frontman Paul Stapleton writes DIY folk punk songs that are poetic and unpretentious. Pog draws connections between the everyday life, literature and political structures. Support comes from Dayglow Exploding Super Infinite, Tim Holehouse, Thomas Vincent and Emo Spit. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £3 cowley.club

It feels like there is a festival happening every weekend in town. The Prince Albert is hosting the Brighton leg of this year’s Soma Festival. SONS headline a day of forward thinking indie. Support includes Arcades, Suncharmer, The Collision, Parallax, Hanya and many more. Doors from 12:00pm. Tickets from £10 princealbertbrighton.co.uk

•THURS 18• THESE NEW PURITANS

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It feels like 2019 will be a vintage year for music. One band riding a creative wave is These New Puritans. Their show at Patterns will showcase why new album ‘Inside the Rose’ is lit. Seriously this will sell out. Get a ticket now! Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £14.85 patternsbrighton.com

•FRI 19• CHLOE FOY

Chloe Foy will be bringing her brand of direct song writing and strikingly beautiful voice to the Latest Music Bar. So far she has amassed over 8m plays on Spotify and was named as one of BBC’s 2019 Introducing acts to keep an eye on this year. Steve Lamacq is a fan. So will you. Support from BEACONS and Edie Bens. Doors from 7:30pm. Tickets from £5

•SAT 20• FRANK & BEANS

This is a night you’ll rue missing! Frank and Beans are purveyors of anti-punk. This show looks set to cement that reputation. Support comes from Dirty, Hesh and Paramnesiac. Doors from 7:00pm. Tickets from £5 thegreendoorstore.co.uk

•SAT 20• BETA WAVES

Tenement TV is bringing four of the best new bands to the Latest Music Bar. Headliners Beta Waves create glorious pop music that has Day-Glo psych flourishes and motifs. Imagine Jaguar Ma covering ELO and you’re close. Support from Vanlves, Zoe Graham and Quiche. Doors from 7:00. Tickets from £7

•SAT 20• BAKK LAMP FALL

•SUN 21• THE INDECISION

Root and fusion fans will not want to miss Bakk Lamp Fall at The Verdict. Bakk Lamp Fall is made up of an ensemble of instrumentalists, with a strong West-African percussion section, topped off by Senegalese singer Khadim Sarr. Doors from 7:00pm. verdictjazz.co.uk LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7

There is a night of ska infused fun at Latest Music Bar. The Indecision has a new album and wants you to hear it. Their songs are driven by a powerful rhythm section, huge horns and frenetic vocals. Everything you want in a ska band! Support comes from the Meow Meows Doors from 7:30. Tickets from £5 7

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THE COACH WORKS LAUNCH O

akley Property are thrilled to be opening the doors on an exciting new show home within their latest new homes project at The Coachworks at Blackboys. David Beaken, a Director at Oakley New Homes, commented “The Coachworks has created a real buzz already. We have received well over 100 enquires and we are very excited about the launch". The Coachworks is a striking new contemporary development which has been created by Greenrock Homes to compliment the local surroundings. There are six semi-detached houses with a selection of 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 allocated parking spaces and landscaped rear gardens. There are also four 1-bedroom apartments with allocated parking and gardens on the ground floor. The properties are finished to extremely high standards with attention to modern lifestyle, offering flexible open living spaces, ideal for entertaining. The Hamlet of Blackboys takes its name from a long history within the charcoal burning industry and is conveniently located within easy access of a choice of neighbouring towns. Lewes is 11 miles, Heathfield 4 miles and Uckfield being the nearest at 2.5 miles. The village is well known for its superb pub 'The Blackboys Inn', which dates from the 14th century and has an excellent reputation as a gastro-pub. It claims to provide great food, drink and hospitality. David Beaken continued “All of the houses and apartments offer something a little different, but the quality of finish and attention to detail is fantastic throughout. The location is perfect for those seeking a semirural lifestyle whilst not wanting to be too isolated.” Developers Greenrock commented “Greenrock is a young and innovative company with a passionate commitment to building superbly designed and sustainable homes in the South East of England.

Sustainability is at the heart of what they do, and all of their projects involve regeneration of brownfield sites.” Greenrock have completed numerous projects across the South East in recent years including St James Row Tumbridge Wells, Kingsthorpe Hove, Vermont Place Haywards Heath as well as exciting new projects like the eagerly awaited Bell Lane in Lewes. Regarding specification the stylish contemporary high gloss kitchens have Quartz Silestone worktops and Integrated appliances including Neff induction hob and oven, fridge freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher and washer/dryer. The bathrooms are designed with a contemporary feel and offer excellent quality throughout with porcelain wall tiles, wall mounted vanity units, overhead showers and polished chrome heated towel rails. All the properties have a highly efficient Rointe electric heating system with underfloor heating to the ground floors and a bank of solar panels. For security and peace of mind there are mains fed smoke detectors and each home will be sold with a 10 year BuildZone new build insurance warranty. Prices for the apartments start from £185,000, with 3 bedroom houses from £375,000 and 4 bedrooms from £399,950. The Oakley team invite you to come and view the new show on Saturday April 27th 10.00am – 3.00pm. There is no appointment required, you can just come along. If you wish to book a specific time or to discuss in more details, please call Oakley on 01273 487444 or email lewes@oakleyproperty.com. For further details or to download a brochure visit coachworksblackboys.co.uk

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PRETTY AS A BEACH! Bournemouth beach lodges a unique experience on the beautiful Dorset coast

“Directly next to the soft sand and rhythmic, lapping waves of your neighbour - the sea”

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nown as the ‘coast with the most’, there are acres of space to enjoy outdoor pursuits or mess about on the water. Walk, run or cycle on or alongside sandy beaches, through Victorian gardens or along majestic clifftops. Surf, paddle-board or jet ski alongside panoramic sea views and picture-perfect sunsets. The nightlife and restaurants are none too shabby too! The town centre is buzzing with life, gorgeously set out and just a lovely place to be. And while you are ‘being’, the ultimate place to stay has to be The Bournemouth Beach Lodges. Situated on Boscombe beach the lodges offer a unique and extremely cosy overnight stay. Nestled in a line on the beautiful beaches of east Bournemouth they offer a wonderfully different all year round experience. The current 15 modern, open plan Lodges have recently been joined by 9 more – 24 in total. They are directly next to the soft sand and rhythmic, lapping waves of your neighbour - the sea. This is stylish accommodation for up to four adults and two children. Gentle warning here as there is a steepish set of steps to the master bed and the one single upstairs. Only a few steps and it all adds to the fun if you are game. The lodges have extensively equipped kitchens, bathrooms with showers. You also get a flat screen TV and unlimited WIFI. Heated by clever high power radiators its surprisingly snug and even on a March evening it was toasty. The Lodges are comprised of a stylish open plan space for up to four adults, two children and in some cases one or two dogs! Positioned alongside each other on a private raised deck just above the promenade you feel elevated and privileged. Dog walkers and cyclists ‘Pootle’ by jealously eyeing up your cooked breakfast and mug of steaming tea. Great for people watching! They have one Lodge especially adapted for people with accessibility requirements, sleeping up to five people (4 adults and one child). The walk to get to them from the cliff top is reasonably steep but the nautical views are worth it. There is a car park on the seafront and little Land Train that will take you along the prom to the Bournemouth Pier or further to the west in the summer months. Its just idyllic.We walked the seven miles of beach on offer with our dog Dylan and we never bored of it. You then head back to fire up one of the bookable electric hot-plate barbecues - perfect! You are ready to watch the sun go down from your private deck with a G and T. The management kindly left us a lovely local bottle of Dorset based LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 7

‘Conker Gin’ which we made a large hole in whilst on our 4 night break. Delicious. You can soak up rays or night-time vibes on the deck or cosy up on the sofas and watch TV. Its just lovely. The two sofas fold out into one double and one small single bed (suitable for a child). The Bournemouth Beach Lodges have home comforts and holiday treats wrapped up one lovely little package. Your very own seaside holiday with glorious sea views. You are literally just a stone’s throw from the award winning Bournemouth beach and surf. Lodge prices start from the following for either a 3 or 4 night stay: £295 for a Winter break £450 for a Spring/Autumn break £675 for a Summer break To book go to: bournemouthbeachlodges.co.uk 10

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OH I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE or every oyster I swallow, for every lobster or crab or truffle I can be equally delighted by the simpler things in life and I mean

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and then the delicate dip and scrape of the skinless cod fillets into batter followed by gently laying them into the hot fat, yes beef dripping! So where do I go now? Well given that the office is so close to the pier I go to The Palm Court on Brighton Palace Pier. In this 120th anniversary of our historic pier I can think of no better way of celebrating this iconic structure than breezing down its boarded walks for a sizzling plate of cod, chips and mushy peas, the real deal too, not your silly southern squashed garden pea fakery. Of course fish and chips are not the only seaside delights that I care to indulge in. The very smell of hot sugar wafting from a candyfloss vendor is enough to reduce me to five years old in spirit. Yes, yes I know it’s terrible and I promise you that with this silly moustache it holds many unforseen dangers – but I simply cannot resist. And having done that I can easily be led astray by a pot of cockles, sprinkled in malt vinegar

Fridays in school holidays, we would have fish and chips. Back then the chippy served just a few things so the choices were simple, and when things were tight it was a fishcake and not a fish that we

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“I grew up eating fish & chips from newspaper” really simple! My friends are all aware that I have a passion for salad cream, I love corned beef and above all I still crave the delights of fish and chips. Yes I am a simple man at heart! And don’t get me on sweets, Caramac, Sherbet Fountains, Black Jacks, Flying Saucers… stop me now! I grew up eating fish and chips wrapped in newspaper, not every day as that was beyond the family’s budget, but as a treat, usually

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were allowed. I would be dispatched to the chip shop with warm plates wrapped in tea towels. These would be handed over on arrival at the chippy and placed in the warming cabinet. At the same time your order was taken and then you sat on the wooden bench and queued. It was all cooked to order, nothing was sitting waiting. I loved being there, watching the owners chipping potatoes in a strange aaand scary jaw like device

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and dusted with loads of white pepper, they take me right back to days at the seaside in Southport, the rather more elegant resort of my childhood. By which I mean in comparison to the tawdry joys of Blackpool which my grandparents rather frowned upon, feeling that nearby Morecombe was the more elegant option and Southport a step up from that. Back then my eyes would fall hungrily on the rock shops, I wanted a paper plate with a sugar fried breakfast, or a giant baby’s dummy – but it was not to be. The purse usually ran to a stick of rock with the name of the resort clumsily but fascinatingly written through its tooth rotting core. Simple pleasures. So now I remind myself of those with a stroll down the pier to the deafening sounds of the arcades and preditory seagulls, the shreiks of joy on the fairground rides, added to by my own as once again I give in to my love of bumper cars. Brighon Palace Pier, congratulations on reaching 120, here’s to 120 more.

Chaula’s is renowned for its signature dishes, distinctive décor and friendly staff. All meals are made fresh to order and every curry has its own distinctively flavoured sauce. There is also a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan, as well as gluten and wheat-free dishes. Buffet available 12pm–3pm, Monday to Saturday. Lewes, BN7 2LP, 01273 476707 | www.chaulas.co.uk

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THE LADY BOYS OF BANGKOK

glamorous showgirls, adorned with crystals and sequins galore, showcasing tributes to some of our favourite divas including Kylie, Beyonce, J-Lo, Madonna, Whitney Houston and Rihanna. Audiences will be served a smorgasbord of routines – from the Pussycat Dolls to Disney Princesses –inside the pink Sabai Pavilion. Tour promoter Binky Beaumont said: “When artistic director Philip Gandey opened The Lady Boys of Bangkok at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1998, the success was mind-blowing. We brought The Lady Boys of Bangkok to Brighton over 15 years ago and our showgirls just fit right in at this stunning seaside location. For its 21st year we are bringing audiences a show that is even more glitzy and glamorous.” Book at ladyboysofbangkok.co.uk or call 0871 705 0705* *Calls to 0871 numbers cost 13p per minute plus your network operators access charge.

The Lady Boys are back in town and celebrating turning ‘21’ with a new show at the Brighton Fringe!

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he Greatest Showgirls Tour is also coming to a new venue – Hove Lawns on Grand Avenue – when it returns to Brighton from Friday 3 May to Sunday 2 June 2019. Let’s Hear It for the Boys as they transform into 16 of the world’s most

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he People’s Republic of Brighton and Hove radio-show (for TV) is a grassroots community programme providing the answer to the question: What is the difference that makes Brighton and Hove such a wonderful city? We explore the wild, the quirky, the generous and compassionate, kind and creative hidden in the valleys, back alleys and beautiful parks.

“The show is maybe a little silly, but very well meaning! ” Here you will find the likes of “Mothers Uncorked”; “Brighton Story Tellers”; “Qukelele”, and; “Cast Iron theatre” alongside the likes of “Invisible Voices Brighton:; “Happy Startup School”; “Unite the Beat”, and “Disability Pride. And we must mention the wealth of charities we’ve interviewed as well, including Justlife; The Survivor’s Network and; Grassroots Suicide Prevention. We have a mission: which is very much about a celebration of the uniqueness, and diversity that makes up the community; the activism focused on “doing” rather than “demonstrating”. Want to know about our history? Well - We were originally inspired by the fact that our community ended up voting in Green and Labour MP's in a Tory region at the last two general elections. On a political map we looked like an island of green and red in a vast sea of blue. That was the joke that launched the Republic, a Facebook community that has grown into a gathering that currently has over 22,000 readers. Presented by Jason Smart (PRBH Founding Father, comedy writer and minstrel); Deborah (Debs) Lennard (fundraiser, host of charity quizzes and events and open mic stand-up comedian); Madelaine Hunter-Taylor (founder of the Rita Project CIC); Genevieve Applebee (superpower: invisibility), and; Andy Cheng (PRBH Minister for ‘Welcoming comments, no matter how f*cked up) – the show is brought to you every week with love and heart felt compassion.

The PRBH show goes out weekly to Latest TV's Thursdays 6:30pm and 8:30pm Latest TV: Freeview 7 Virgin Media 159 and online at https://thelatest.co.uk/latest-tv/ The show is maybe a little silly, but very well meaning. You can read more about the show here: www.facebook.com/PRBHradio AND NOW – IT’S YOUR TURN! Are you doing something wonderful in the city? Dowsing? Healing the sick through the power of music, hugs, plants? Rising up in solidarity with your neighbours? Creating your very own choir, anarchic knitting circle? Have just formed your very own LGBTQAI+ bikers gang? Anything making the beautiful republic of Brighton and Hove a better place to be – come get in touch! We’ll be more than happy to chat with you on air, in our show.

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TUESDAY, APRIL 16 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 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! 09:00 Amy Winehouse Her Legacy An inside look at the Amy Winehouse Foundation, and the legacy she left. 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 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 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 episode’s interviewee is Guy Lloyd. 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 look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 19:00 Best of Brighton Lights Richard Shayler takes a cheeky look back at Latest TV’s 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, Theresa May, 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 Two neighbours show us how society works up north. 23:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 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 LQBTQ+ interest magazine show. The latest in showbiz news, social trends, and special guests to chat to. 01:30 Queer Say Andrew Kay’s look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 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, Theresa May, 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 Two neighbours show us how society works up north. 04:00 Eva;s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 05:00 The Donald Trump Show The 45th President of the United States of America as you’ve never seen him before. With special guests Miss Brighton and Bill Smith. 05:30 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. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 06:00 The Non-League Football Show All the latest non-league football news and action from around the region. 07:00 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests 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 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! 09:00 Paradise Lost We take a look at Manchester’s Gay Village at a pivotal time in its history. 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 aren’t happy. 11:30 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to guests about the Seagulls and all things football. 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 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 14:00 Under Your Hat

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1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secret agent 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 can’t 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 Vote Mark Walker and guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 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. Here’s 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 look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 22:00 The Making of Epicene An inside look into the making of Epicene. 22:30 Hot Air Bill Smith let’s off some hot air - laugh’s from Latest TV’s chief gag maker 23:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 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 and guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 01:00 Our Town Local history quiz testing contestants on their Brighton knowledge. 01:30 Brighton Wow There’s 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 look at LGBT news and media from around the world with the help of his studio guest. 04:00 The Making of Epicene An inside look into the making of Epicene. 04:30 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 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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THURSDAY, APRIL 18 06:00 For The Love Of Yoga A look at yoga and visualisation/meditative practices, using the breath and other tools. A grounding practice highlights the importance of the focus of our minds. Plus an interview with Bunmi Aboaba. 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. 07:30 For The Love Of Yoga We look at how yoga can strengthen the body and how different aspects of yoga can be fitting for different stages of life. We conclude with a back and core strengthening practice and meet Allie Hill. 08:00 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 09:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 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 episode’s interviewee is James Partridge. 11:30 For The Love Of Yoga Yoga for busy lives with a link to women, working mums, but applicable to all used to rushing around. There is an easy practice, also suitable for pregnancy. Plus an interview with Khadine Morcom. 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 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 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 episode’s interviewee is David Bramwell. 18:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 18:30 The People’s Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 19:00 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets the most amazing people. This month amongst others Niklas Frank son of Nazi Leader repudiates his father. 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 People’s 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

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Special series featuring the Canadian rapper, best known for his Peer Reviewed Rap that fuses the music with literature, theatre, and science. 22:30 Up North Two neighbours show us how society works up north. 23:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? 00:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 00:30 The People’s Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 01:00 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets the most amazing people. This month amongst others Niklas Frank son of Nazi Leader repudiates his father. 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. 02:00 Latest News The latest news where we are - plus all the sport from Brighton and the surrounding area. 02:30 The People’s 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 Special series featuring the Canadian rapper, best known for his Peer Reviewed Rap that fuses the music with literature,theatre, and science. 04:30 Up North Two neighbours show us how society works up north. 05:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual identities examined by Homeless-By-The-Sea director Eva Marie Wilshere. Should LGBTQIA have a P added? FRIDAY, APRIL 19 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 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 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 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 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 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 aren’t happy.

15:30 Under Your Hat 1940. Comedy. To keep an eye on her secretagent husband (Jack Hulbert), Kay (Cicely Courtneidge) gets a job as a maid. 17:00 Exceptional Homes Beautiful million-pound-plus properties in the greater Brighton and Sussex area. 17:30 Exceptional Homes Beautiful million-pound-plus properties in the greater Brighton and Sussex area. 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 Dick Knight about the Seagulls and all things football. 19:30 Brighton Wow 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 year’s competition, showcasing some of the biggest and best short films in Brighton and Hove. 23:00 Precognition Teenage Sci-Fi adventure. 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 year’s 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 let’s off some hot air - laugh’s from Latest TV’s chief gag maker 04:00 From Hereford to Here Attila on the Albion. Brighton fan Attila the Stockbroker chats to Dick Knight about the Seagulls and all things football. 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. Here’s 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 20 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 Dick Knight about the Seagulls and all things football. 09:00 Eva’s World: Pride and Prejudice Brighton’s open minded gender and sexual

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SUNDAY, APRIL 21 06:00 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. 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 meets first-time novelist Hannah Vincent (‘Alarm Girl’) and bestselling author Bill Nicholson (‘Reckless’). 07:30 Bookenders Stephanie Lam talks about her novel ‘The Mysterious Affair at Castaway House’ and Laura Lockington meets bestselling writer Joanna Rees. 08:00 Who Are You Gonna Vote For? The run up to local elections. 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 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. 12:15 The Chair Jez Kay invites a local Brighton personality into the studio for an in-depth and revealing chat. 12:30 The Vote Mark Walker and guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 13:00 The Vote Mark Walker and guests from the world of politics discuss local and national issues. 13:30 The People’s Republic... ...of Brighton and Hove. An isle of sanity in a sea of blue. 14:00 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. 15:30 No Smoking 1955. Comedy directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. A village chemist invents an anti-smoking tablet but the tobacco companies aren’t happy. 17:00 Walks Around Britain Series featuring inspirational walks from around Britain. Andrew White walks from Banavie to Gairlocky and around the Ribblehead Viaduct. 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 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 from Brighton and the surrounding area. 20:30 Extra Ordinary People Yael Breuer meets the most amazing people. This month amongst others Niklas Frank son of Nazi Leader repudiates his father. 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

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