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15 – 21 March 2016 ★ Issue 770

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Join the team behind Brighton’s latest iconic landmark, and the history of Stanmer Village

PROJECT BRIGHTON/CITY PLANNER Rachel Clark, Chief Executive & company secretary of West Pier Trust, and Brighton’s Waterloo

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THE BUSINESS Move straight in to a seafront apartment at Azure, in Rottingdean

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Stunning new homes with Brighton Rocket, and Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens design award finalist

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SHOW HOME LAUNCH

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Oakley announce Champagne show home launch at the Parq Development, Preston Road

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION The learning curve that bucks against the clichés

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he countdown to opening this summer is on and in preparation we have advertised another 8 positions. Do you want join our team? Roles include: Head of Commercial (full­time) – a senior level position leading our sales, retail and other commercial activity. Finance Manager (part­time) – we are seeking a qualified accountant who is a great analyst for this senior level position. Visitor Services Manager (full­time) – leading our front­of­ house commercial activity (e.g. admissions, retail, play zone) and customer service. Operations Manager (full­time) – leading our front­of­ house vertical cable car, Sky Bar and security operation. Sales Managers x 2 (full­time) – selling to the travel trade, groups and functions, weddings and one more senior role managing the booking office team. Sales Executives (various part­time/full­time) – handling inbound telephone bookings for travel trade, groups, events, and the general public. This month will see us welcome two new team members: Emily Bamber (PR Manager) and Eva Holt (buyer). We will grow out of our Portakabin. Our friends at the Brighton Centre kindly are loaning us some office space until we are all able to move into our permanent offices inside our Beach Building. www.britishairwaysi360.com Twitter/Instagram: @ba_i360 Facebook: British Airways i360 LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 8

he proud roots of the current twenty or so cottages of Stanmer can be traced back to the mid­1700s when a new village was built by the then owners of the estate, the Earls of Chichester. I would suggest that the history of the village may be crudely divided into three phases: working village, war zone and visitor attraction. I recently visited in my role as a City Councillor to discuss with residents how the emerging third phase should be managed and ended up on a tour of the village with scones at the tea rooms. The oldest cottages in the village aren’t so difficult to date due to their characteristic flint work. Putting an age on some of the newer cottages, such as Nos. 5/6 which have been masterfully attached to Nos. 3/4, is trickier as exactly the same style has been followed. It may be that they were built a few years after the original cottages but it could just as easily have been a century later. Many of the buildings feature the same style of porch which includes a stacked tile detail that I recall from my own first house in Hangleton that was built by the local authority in the 1950s. This detail reminds us that it was in fact the local authority that bought and restored the estate after the Second World War following its use as a battleground by Canadian troops. The war claimed the life of the Eighth Earl of Chichester, not long after the deaths of the Sixth and Seventh Earls (both in 1926). Death, and death duties, brought the family, and estate, to its knees. The Estate – park, wood, manor, roads, farm – is still owned by the local authority save for a handful of houses that were bought under right­to­buy. The close­knit community has rightful concerns about the implications of proposals for investment that will see the Estate turned into a gateway into the South Downs National Park (not least over parking) but there is reason for optimism – history continually shows Stanmer winning through. www.buildingopinions.com LATEST HOMES | 5


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achel Clark speaks exclusively to Latest TV's Mike Mendoza on The Vote about The West Pier Trust and British Airways i360. Many people would say that your position was defunct when the West Pier burnt down. Tell us the story about why the trust was created. It was created soon after the pier was closed to the public in 1975, a campaign was born from that to save it from being demolished – that became the West Pier Trust. Initially it hoped to restore the pier, and that became a reality with the creation of the National Lottery in 1994. I joined the trust as an employee in 1993, the ‘90s were all about trying to secure lottery money. Initially they gave us just under £1m for emergency work in order to stabilise the pier and then they awarded us a massive grant of £14.2 million towards the restoration. The work was going to cost twice as much as that which meant that we had to get matching funding, which was quite a tall order that took some years to secure and also to get private sector partners who were suitable. There were many obstacles and planning permissions to get in place, we were really close to starting restoration as all the obstacles had been removed and then sadly the arson attacks occurred in 2003. The first one didn't lose us the lottery money, they came out in support and told us not

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to worry as the structure was still secure. After the second arson attack that took place in the May of 2003 the lottery decided that they had to withdraw the funding, so we were in a pretty bad situation, very little pier left and no funding. A few months later we were approached by Marks Barfield, the creators of The London Eye with their fantastic new idea for an observation tower, which is now known as BA i360, so a whole new era began! It was quite easy to get planning permission and was welcomed by the city. After that funding had to be secured, a bit was already in place, but they needed more than they had. Shortly afterwards the recession hit, which meant everything was stalled for more or less six years. Funding was found after we emerged out of the recession and as everyone knows building began in June 2014 and it’s due to open very soon. One of the arguments is that the BA i360 is not a pier, the trust was set up to build a pier and here you are with a big tower instead. We know that there's no public funding available for a new pier now, that's finished. The BA i360 is an excellent attraction to have on this site as it does a lot of what the West Pier did when it first opened in 1866 in terms of attracting new visitors to the city. The other marvellous thing about the tower is that it doesn't preclude the possibility of a new pier, it's presence may generate enough interest to have a new West Pier. That's what we hope will happen.

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CITY PLANNER > Samer Bagaeen MRTPI FRICS Brighton’s Waterloo

There was a statement made last week: 'We will build a new pier by 2026' – West Pier Trust hits back at doubters. That's not beyond the bounds of possibility, it's a long game which will take some time. We are waiting for two years after the BA i360 opens, we believe that this will give us a good indication if there's interest in building a new pier. It's such a quirky thing to do, you can never quite predict the interest there might be. That's why we ran our public consultation last year – to see whether the public and Brightonians are interested, and they definitely are! There was a real consensus that yes it would be great to have a new pier, but nothing bulky, something delicate and light and not too commercial. While all of those ideas are really interesting, they would be difficult to execute. A pier would have to sustain itself and be commercially viable. You've had at least two businessmen come forward and say that they'd like to rebuild the pier, why has nothing ever happened? Quite often we've had approaches where people have suggested things that are just not suitable, ranging from very heavy builds, hotels, flats to Shopping Malls. Or it's transpired that the money needed isn't actually there. Last week Peter Kyle came out and suggested building the Pier from the King Alfred, how would you respond to that? Although that's an interesting idea, it's beyond our jurisdiction. The trust own what's left of the West Pier and the seabed beneath it, that is why it's conceivable that a new Pier could be built. 2016 is a big year for the trust, the launch of BA i360 plus the 150th anniversary of The West Pier, how will you be marking the occasion? We are definitely planning to celebrate! We also hope to use the occasion as a launching pad for a fundraising campaign to restore and reinstate one of the original kiosks that was salvaged from the West Pier in the late 1990s. It's an octagonal kiosk, very beautiful and a key part of the original pier. We're hoping to start fundraising for that in the autumn to coincide with the anniversary. www.westpier.co.uk Transcribed by Samantha Harman LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 8

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ast week, I hinted that building houses in Whitehawk will not create communities nor solve the city’s housing problems. When ‘Towards an Urban Renaissance’ was published in 1999 by the Urban Task Force it marked a major shift in urban policy setting out a vision of sustainable regeneration of our towns and cities through making them multi­centred, socially mixed, well designed, connected, and environmentally sustainable. In Brighton and Hove, the ‘Toads Hole Valley’ (THV) question is back on. The site is expected to make a substantial contribution to meeting identified housing, education (school may fall off a cliff), office, open space and transport needs as well as the long­term, sustainable growth of the city. The site presents, if developed at suitable densities, a major opportunity to deliver mixed­use sustainable development in the city. Past examples of suburban development in Brighton and Hove produced disconnected, low­density neighbourhoods. The New England Quarter was not that much better given its lack of active frontages and absence of mixed­use lots.

“ Great cities attract great talent ” The council proposes to place at least 700 dwellings on the 37 hectare THV site. Take away 5 hectares for the education site, 3.5 hectares for the office space site and 2 hectares for the blue­green infrastructure site and you end up with a site area of roughly 26.5 hectares. For 700 homes, the density is 19 dwellings per hectare on the 37 hectare site and 26 dph on the 26.5 hectare site. This is a far cry from the council’s advertised density of 50­75 dph. For these densities to be achieved, the site, 37 hectares, would have to house 2,775 dwellings on the site (75dph) and 1850 (50 dph). Assuming 26.5 hectares for housing would give us 1988 dwellings at a density of 75dph and 981 at 50 dph. How we develop this site is of huge importance to those families looking for housing in the city and they should engage with the consultation on how we develop the site. Great cities attract great talent but consider the implications for a city if future talent is priced out (Modus this month). When talent is no longer able to afford a house in Brighton and Hove, that’s when the city will have met its Waterloo. www.samerbagaeen.com LATEST HOMES | 9


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Denmark Terrace, Brighton *Guide price £175,000 - £185,000

Garage south of Farm Road, Hove *Guide price £100,000 - £110,000

Berwick Stores, Berwick *Guide price £350,000 - £375,000

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Latimer Road *Guide price £180,000 - £190,000

Ditchling Road, Brighton *Guide price £135,000 - £145,000

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zure, a unique collection of luxury apartments in Rottingdean, has an exceptional waterside location set directly above the shore, offering the rare opportunity for true seafront living. This is a prestigious development that well and truly stands out from the crowd. Built by niche property company Generator Developments, Azure represents the best in aspirational modern living. Only two apartments now remain for sale, both available immediately, so if you are interesting in making Azure your home, it is time to act fast. Furthermore, second home buyers who complete before April, when the stamp duty rise takes effect, will benefit from significant savings of on average of £30,000. The two remaining homes at Azure are a spacious three bedroom apartment and a fantastic two bedroom penthouse. Perched directly above the beach, both homes combine stylish design, immaculate finishes and large

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private balconies that wrap the length of the property, offering unbeatable views along the coast. Designed by award­winning architects, Azure takes its inspiration from the elegant, simple lines of Art Deco design, reworked in a contemporary style. Interiors offer flexible, airy open plan living spaces filled with natural light that are ideal for entertaining, with sliding glass doors that lead out to the balcony. The signature style is sophisticated but neutral, providing a fresh canvas onto which the buyer can stamp their own personal style. For further information visit: www.azurerottingdean.co.uk or contact agents Mishon Mackay on 01273 829 300 or David Webb Residential on 01273 300525.

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THE BUSINESS SALES

> Beat the Brighton rush with last remaining homes at ‘Brighton Rocket’

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ccording to recent research from Quick Move Now1, Brighton is amongst the top 10 places across the UK for a quick house sale. With property prices rising more than 11 per cent in just one year, homes in this fashionable town sell in an average of just 91 days (compared to the national figure of up to 358 days). With this high demand in mind, Hyde New Homes encourage buyers to snap up one of their last available penthouses at their very popular development, Brighton Rocket. The luxury two and three bedroom penthouses encompass stunning views of the city’s vibrant panorama. Each penthouse enjoys access to its own spacious rooftop terrace, making these homes ideal for entertaining. The stylish Symphony kitchens contain integrated SMEG appliances, whilst large format Saloni ceramic tiling in the bathrooms complete the polished feel throughout. Residents at the development also benefit from modern

amenities including a video entry security phone and Sky+ access. Brighton Rocket is ideally located on the eclectic St James Street. Formally known as ‘Little Laine’, St James Street is one of the most bustling areas of Brighton and plays host to a number of popular cafes, pubs and restaurants, as well as independent shops. Just moments from the seafront, Brighton Rocket has everything on its doorstep including a vibrant nightlife. Within walking distance of the Brighton seafront and the soon­to­launch BA i360, the private sale penthouses at Brighton Rocket start at £475,000. Visitors can view a show home or the finished apartment of their choice. To find out more about any of the above homes visit www.hydenewhomes.co.uk, or call Sales Agents Oakley Residential on 01273 688 881 or Mishon Mackay on 01273 829 300

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> Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens Designer Nominated at National Kitchen and Bathroom Awards

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ocal Brighton designer Khan Stevens, of Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens, has been nominated as a finalist in the Kitchen Designer of the Year project costing between £30,000 and £50,000 category, in this year’s prestigious kbbreview Retail & Design Awards. Entered annually by the very best in the kitchen and bathroom industry nationwide, the ceremony is organised by kbbreview, the industry’s leading trade magazine for over 30 years. Khan Stevens, Kitchen Designer, of Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens, says: “It was a great honour to be selected – the design chosen was priced at the lower end of the category and the judges were impressed with what we achieved within cost. This was one of the most challenging but inspirational kitchens I have worked on – and I think the results prove that we can really design a great quality kitchen to a set budget.” LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 8

Tim Wallace, Editor of kbbreview says: “As always, we have received an abundance of submissions of the very highest standard which have undergone a rigorous judging process by our panel of industry professionals. “We would therefore like to extend our congratulations to Khan on being nominated as a finalist in his category, and wish him the very best of luck going forward.” For more information about Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens, telephone 01327 359282 or visit their website at www.parkerbathrooms.co.uk LATEST HOMES | 13


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CHAMPAGNE SHOW HOME LAUNCH AT PARQ > Oakley are delighted to announce the launch of the fabulous new show apartment at the Parq Development, Preston Road, Brighton

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arq is a prestigious development of 31 luxury 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, situated within an exclusive gated environment. Parq is located directly opposite Preston Park and the tennis courts and is within easy reach of Brighton & Preston Park train stations. All apartments come with allocated parking and the majority benefit from a balcony or terrace. Parq is being created with quality in mind, incorporating engineered oak wood flooring in the living areas. Contemporary high gloss kitchens with integrated branded appliance, Porcelanosa bathrooms & en­suites and fitted wardrobes to all bedrooms. James Epps, Residential Director of Oakley said, “These outstanding homes have high ceilings, which are coffered in the living areas and master bedrooms with concealed LED lighting and oversized American Walnut doors throughout add to the spacious feel.” James added “Over 50% of the scheme has been pre­sold by Oakley ‘off plan’, including the amazing penthouse, these distinctive contemporary apartments are selling fast, so we recommend you arrive early to avoid disappointment”. The open day is between 10am­5pm on Saturday 19th March and Cross Stone Homes welcome you to join us all for a glass of champagne when you visit the show apartment. Parking will be available on the day for visitors. For further information about Parq visit www.parqbrighton.co.uk and take the virtual tour or call sole selling agents Oakley on 01273 688 881.

“ Parq is being created with quality in mind ”

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: STUDENT ACCOMMODATION A LEARNING CURVE > University of Brighton accommodation manager, Harry Hillery, talks to Latest about student homes

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ow we all love stereotypes: letting agents are monsters and students live like The Young Ones, getting up at noon and living on takeaway pizza. The truth is somewhat different. With students now investing in their university education, most are dedicated and hard working and most have part­ time jobs in order to survive. The same applies to letting agents and landlords. Many are excellent and want to make the most of their investment property. The University of Brighton is keen to work with landlords and offers excellent deals that can make letting to students simple and cost­effective. From a room in your home to a whole property, they can help you to find the right student tenants, advise you on the best way to let your property, and even offer a community liaison team who work with local tenant and resident associations and mediate in the rare occasions when disputes arise. While the university works happily with many agents, they also have schemes that can save landlords and home owners money. By working with them directly, they can smooth out any problems and support landlords and tenants alike.

owners can let a room in their house, like an old­style lodger. Here, the university can offer advice on appropriate rents and the tax implications. “It’s hard to get the message out that we are looking for landlords as not all of our first year students can be accommodated in halls of residence. We want to reassure the private rental sector that student tenants can offer a safe and profitable solution. “We also have Studenthomes, an online register of private sector landlords with a code of standards and the appropriate certifications that they have to meet. This gives landlords a window to nearly 22,000 students and is free to join if they comply with those criteria. We encourage students to use the register and it can save them huge amounts of money in agency fees. “We love working with good landlords and agents alike and we are always looking for landlords who understand that if you offer a decent home the student tenant will respect and look after it.”

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private rental sector that student tenants can offer a safe and profitable solution ”

Harry Hillery, accommodation manager at the university, is responsible for the allocation of hall of residence spaces and provides support for people needing accommodation from students to staff. “We want landlords to deal with students fairly and appropriately and we encourage students to be equally responsible. One scheme the university runs is Unihomes where we engage with landlords, lease their property and allocate it to tenants with guaranteed rents. We inspect properties each term throughout the year, checking that things are being looked after. Students treat well­looked­ after properties with respect and make good tenants.” Another university scheme is Homestay, where home LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 8

If you would like to know more about what the University of Brighton Accommodation Service can offer you, whether a landlord, home­owner or student, find out more at www.brighton.ac.uk/landlords, or call them on 01273 805463. LATEST HOMES | 15


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FOR SALE: ROTTINGDEAN PLACE, ROTTINGDEAN £379,950

TO RENT: CLIVEDEN COURT, CLIVEDEN PLACE £1,050 PCM

As a member firm of the national Team Association, Bonett’s can now offer clients:* • No sale, no fee conveyancing • Free professional photographs • Free floor plan of your property • Free Energy Performance Certificate Apartment in a secure gated development with communal facilities. 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge/diner and a balcony, all immaculately decorated in a neutral palette. Viewing is highly recommended.

* Terms and conditions apply

Refurbished, 2 double bedroom GFF close to train station. Kitchen, bathroom, living room, communal gardens. Built in wardrobes. Resident’s tennis court, and bike shed. Parking permit and visitor’s permit. Available now, U/F.

78 St George’s Road Kemp Town, Brighton

SALES • LETTINGS • HOLIDAY APARTMENTS

Eastern Concourse £750 pcm

Starboard Court £895 pcm

Britannia Court £1,075 pcm

A F/F studio apartment with views and private sun deck. Sleeping area. Available 29 March. Energy Rating TBC

One bedroom U/F apartment on the second floor with parking space. Redecorated. Available 18 April. Energy Rating D

Two bedroom U/F apartment on the top floor with corner balcony and parking. Available now. Energy Rating C

Neptune Court £1,250 pcm

Merton Court £1,400 pcm

Holiday Lets Per Week

Two bedroom U/F apartment on the 1st floor with garage and water views. Available 24 March. Energy Rating C

Two bedroom U/F South facing apartment with Marina views and parking space. Available 24 March. Energy Rating C

A selection of studio – 3 bed quality apartments available for weekly or short term lettings. Call for details.

25 Waterfront, Brighton Marina, East Sussex BN2 5WA

Tel: 01273 626000

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NEW to the market

NEW to the market

Hollingbury Park Avenue £285,000 Leasehold • Delightful two bedroom flat • Excellent decorative order throughout • Modern fitted kitchen • Rear patio with side access, EPC D59 Call Fiveways office 01273 566777

NEW to the market

Langley Crescent Price guide £290,000 Freehold Through lounge, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, great views, attractive garden. EPC D67 Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866

Carden Avenue £395,000 Freehold • Modern fitted kitchen and bathroom • Off street parking • Front and rear garden • Excellent decorative order, EPC D58. Call Fiveways office 01273 566777

NEW to the market

NEW to the market

Lockwood Crescent

Netherfield Green

Princes Road

£194,950 Leasehold • NO CHAIN • Spacious Purpose Built Flat • Bus Stop & Shop Close By • Close to park. EPC D55. Call Woodingdean Office 01273 278866

£279,950 Freehold • Modern kitchen & Bathroom • Off road parking • Lovely views over Woodingdean to the sea • EPC D61 Call Woodingdean Office 01273 278866

£475,000 Freehold • Attractive bay fronted period house • Spacious accommodation • Boarded attic • Four season summer house, EPC D65. Call Fiveways office 01273 566777


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NEW price

NEW to the market

Grand Parade

Regency Square

Brunswick Terrace

Offers in excess of £185,000 Leasehold • Top floor one bedroom flat • Located in the heart of Brighton • Fantastic views over Victoria Gardens • Easy distance of beach & station. EPC D63 Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001

£395,000 Leasehold • Courtyard garden • High ceilings • Plenty of character • Excellent location. EPC D65 Call Hove office on 01273 321000

£229,950 Share Of Freehold • No Onward Chain • In one of Hove's most iconic addresses • Modern bathroom and kitchen • Close to Beach and central Hove. EPC D69 Call Hove office on 01273 321000

‘Very professional & kept me updated throughout. Very pleased and will be recommending you.’ Ms Hammond, Greenleas, Hove

Gladstone Place £285,000 Share Of Freehold • Well presented split level maisonette • 2 double bedrooms • Spacious lounge with feature fireplace • Modern white bathroom suite. EPC D58 Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001

North Gardens

Jevington Drive Offers in excess of £325,000 Freehold • Spacious 3 bedroom semi-detached house • In need of some updating & modernisation • FF shower room and GF WC, 75' garden • Integral garage. Chain free. EPC D66 Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001

Offers in excess of £725,000 Freehold A three double bedroom townhouse in the heart of the central Brighton conservation area just off the North Laine. Open plan living with front and courtyard garden on the ground floor. Located within 200 metres of Brighton Station on a relatively quiet one way street and with the added benefit of two off street parking spaces, this property is an absolute must see. Energy rating: D58. Call Hove Office 01273 321000


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Brighton

£700,000 Hassocks

• Unique 4 storey period townhouse • 3 double bedrooms, 1 en suite. Large dining kitchen • Feature staircase to lounge. Close Hove lawns & seafront

EPC TBC

Western Road: 01273 317147

Brighton

£600,000

• 4 bedroom detached house • Large plot with spacious garden. En-suite to bedroom 1 • Garage and parking. Immaculate throughout

Patcham: 01273 317175

EPC C

£725,000

• 4 bedroom terraced house • Great school catchments. Lawned rear garden • Versatile layout. Fantastic transport links

Fiveways: 01273 317140

EPC D

Kemp Town

Offers Over: £550,000 Kemp Town

• 'Contemporary' 2nd floor apartment • 42 foot open plan living area. 2 double bedrooms • Balcony. No onward chain

EPC C

Kemp Town: 01273 317128

Hove

£550,000 Brighton

• 3 bedroom third floor apartment • 22ft lounge/diner. Balcony with direct sea views • Garage to rear. Resident/visitor parking

Western Road: 01273 317147

EPC D

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

Kemp Town: 01273 317128

£525,000 Saltdean

• 4 bedroom terraced house. Lovely kitchen/diner • Central Hanover. Views of the sea and The Downs • Close to highly regarded schools EPC D

£550,000

• 3 bedroom terraced house. Plenty of living space • Set over 4 floors. 2 separate front entrances • Stylish and fabulous!

EPC D

£515,000

• 4 bed detached family home. Very modern • On a private road. Double garage • Excellent condition

Saltdean: 01273 317170

EPC C


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Saltdean

Offers Over: £450,000 Hove

EPC C

Saltdean: 01273 317170

Offers Over: £450,000 Southwick

• Ground floor Regency apartment • Open plan living. 2 double bedrooms • Sunny aspect mature garden. Garage to rear

• 3 bedroom detached chalet bungalow • On a corner plot. Good size garden • Integral garage. Solar panels

EPC D

Western Road: 01273 317147

£449,950

• 4 bedroom semi detached house • Lovely character home. Sought after location • Spacious. Bathroom & shower room. Off road parking EPC E

Southwick: 01273 317158

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Telscombe Cliffs

£435,000 Brighton

• 4 bed detached home with stunning sea views • Beautiful cliff top home. Picturesque balcony • Spacious sun room. Off road parking and garage

£400,000 Brighton

• 3 bedroom house on corner plot • Bright and spacious lounge and dining areas • Useful garage. Well presented

Peacehaven: 01273 317165

EPC E

Telscombe Cliffs

£375,000 Brighton

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

EPC E

£375,000 Kemp Town

£375,000

• 3 bedroom mid terraced house • 2-3 bedroom semi-detached bungalow • Spacious lounge and dining area. Rear garden • On a corner plot. Versatile layout • Close to schools. Access routes in & out of the city • Garage & driveway. Generous sized garden

EPC D

Fiveways: 01273 317140

Kemp Town: 01273 317128

EPC D

0 • 5 bedroom, semi-detached home set over 3 floors • Modern decor throughout. Large rear garden • Garage. Offers by Sealed Bids by Midday 21/03/16

Peacehaven: 01273 317165

0

EPC D

Hove

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

£350,000

• 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartment with pleasant views • Highly sought after development. Dining lounge • Allocated secure parking space. Communal gardens

Western Road: 01273 317147

Guide Price: £370,000 Woodingdean

• 4 bedroom maisonette on 3 floors • So much character and space. Open plan living • Great location. Close to great schools

EPC C

EPC D

£370,000 Hove

Offers Over: £350,000

• Semi-det chalet bungalow with 3 double bedrooms • 3 bedroom 1st & 2nd floor duplex apartment • Popular North Woodingdean, well presented • Open fire to lounge. Modern finish throughout • En suite to master bed, close to shops & buses • Moments from Portslade train station

EPC D

Woodingdean: 01273 317185

Price: £515,000 Saltdean

£343,500

Western Road: 01273 317147

Price: £360,000 Southwick

4 bed det modern home. Private road. Dble gge.

3 bed semi det house. Large garden. Great loc.

EPC TBC

EPC TBC

01273 317170

01273 317158

EPC D

£240,000


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Southwick

£345,000 Hove

• 2 bedroom terraced house. Character property • Sought after location. Good size garden • Close to Southwick Green

EPC D

Southwick: 01273 317158

Southwick

£325,000

• GF purpose built apartment with private entrance • 2 double bedrooms. Modern fitted kitchen & bathroom • South facing decked garden. Garage & visitor parking

Western Road: 01273 317147

EPC D

£349,950

• Traditional 3 bedroom semi detached house • Good size rear garden. Ample off road parking • Ideal family home. Modern kitchen area & bathroom

Southwick: 01273 317158

EPC D

Hove

Guide Price: £325,000 Brighton

• Modern 2 storey detached house • Open plan living room/kitchen. Conservatory • 1 double bedroom. Courtyard garden. Central Hove

EPC D

Western Road: 01273 317147

Brighton

£310,000 Brighton

• 2 bedroom end of terrace home • Courtyard garden. Great location • No chain. Great first time or investment buy

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

EPC E

Patcham: 01273 317175

Fiveways: 01273 317140

£300,000 Woodingdean

• 2 bedroom semi-detached house • Integral garage & off street parking. New kitchen (2014) • Potential to convert garage, STPP. Close shops & school EPC E

£320,000

• 2 bedroom purpose built flat • Sunny balcony, garage • Front & side gardens, immaculately presented

EPC C

£295,000

• 2 bedroom bungalow with vacant possession • Lovely sun room, close to local bus routes • Garage and off road parking, downland views

Woodingdean: 01273 317185

EPC TBC


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Woodingdean

£289,950 Brighton

• 3 bed semi-detached house in South Woodingdean • Garage and off road parking, close to schools • Close to bus route and shops, vacant possession

Woodingdean: 01273 317185

EPC TBC

£275,000 Brighton

• 2 bedroom ground floor purpose built flat • Shared rear garden. Off street parking • Spacious room sizes. Share of freehold

Fiveways: 01273 317140

EPC C

£275,000 London Road

• 2 bedroom purpose built flat • Art Deco style building. Convenient location • Good FTB or investor purchase. No chain

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

EPC C

Patcham: 01273 317175

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Brighton

£250,000 Kemp Town

• 1 bedroom lower-ground floor flat • Sunny rear garden. Spacious lounge • Great commuter links. 'Golden triangle' location

0

Fiveways: 01273 317140

EPC D

Brighton

£200,000 Brighton

• 3 bedroom purpose built flat • Kitchen/diner. Good school catchment • Buy to let opportunity. No chain

Lewes Road: 01273 317108

£250,000 Shoreham-By-Sea

Kemp Town: 01273 317128

EPC C

Fiveways: 01273 317140

Southwick: 01273 317158

EPC C

£175,000 Notice Of Offer

• 1 bedroom second floor apartment • Ideal first time buy/buy to let investment, good size rooms • Bright & spacious, chain free

EPC E

£249,950

• 2 bedroom second floor flat. Town centre location • Modern home with river views • Balcony off lounge. Great choice for commuters

• 2 bedroom 5th floor apartment • Enclosed balcony, far reaching views • Well sized, great Location

EPC C

£269,950

• 3 bedroom fifth floor apartment • Views & balcony. Good size accommodation • Great location. Lift & parking x2

28 Arundel Road, Brighton, BN2 5TD. We advise that an offer has been made for the above property in the sum of £220,000. Any persons wishing to increase on this offer should notify the agents of their best offer prior to exchange of contracts. 7 St Georges Road, Kemp Town, BN2 1EB Tel: 01273 681811. EPC rating C (69)

EPC D


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Hove | £160,000

Kemp Town | £175,000

Newhaven | £210,000

Brighton | £220,000

Brighton | £230,000

• 1 bedroom fourth floor seafront apartment • Passenger lift. In need of modernisation • Sea views. Lift. No chain, EPC rating C (75)

• 1 bedroom first floor flat • In need of modernisation. Good size • CASH BUYERS ONLY. EPC rating D (66)

• 2 bedroom apartment set in Harbour side loc • Views from balcony. Open plan living area • En-suite. Allocated parking. EPC rating B (86)

• 1 bedroom lower-ground floor converted flat • Large rear garden. Patio. Modern kit & bath • No onward chain. EPC rating D (68)

• 1 bedroom lower-ground floor converted flat • Modern galley kitchen. Modern bathroom • Courtyard. Parking permit. EPC rating C (74)

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

KEMP TOWN | 01273 317128

PEACEHAVEN | 01273 584511

FIVEWAYS | 01273 564444

FIVEWAYS | 01273 564444

Kemp Town | £230,000

Kemp Town | £230,000

Hove | Offers Over: £230,000

Peacehaven | £254,950

Brighton | £269,950

• 2 bedroom 9th floor flat, purpose built. Balcony • City centre location. Excellent market value • EPC rating C (73)

• 2 bedroom 3rd floor apartment • Balcony w/ sea views. Secure entry system • Close hospital. Purpose built. EPC rating D (68)

• Stunning apartment in the heart of Hove • 1 double bedroom 4th floor apartment • Dining lounge. Balc. Parking. EPC rating C (73)

• 2 bedroom detached bungalow • Large corner plot. No onward chain • Parking & gge. No through road. EPC rating D (57)

• First floor converted flat • 2 good size bedrooms.Useful loft room • Refurbished. No onward chain. EPC rating D (58)

KEMP TOWN | 01273 317128

KEMP TOWN | 01273 317128

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

PEACEHAVEN | 01273 584511

FIVEWAYS | 01273 564444

Woodingdean | £289,950

Woodingdean | £295,000

Brighton | £320,000

Woodingdean | £327,500

Patcham | £350,000

• 3 bedroom S/D house in South Woodingdean • Garage & off road parking, close to schools • Close bus route & shops, vacant possession

• 2 bedroom bungalow with vacant possession • Lovely sun room, close to local bus routes. • Garage & off road parking, downland views

• 2 bedroom first floor flat • Front & side gardens.Useful Garage • No onward Chain. EPC rating E (39)

• Spacious light & airy detached bungalow • 3 good size bedrooms, garage & driveway • Views, no onward chain. EPC rating E (43)

• Extended 3 bedroom semi-detached house • Space to add parking. Front & rear garden • Bath. Gge, no onward chain. EPC rating E (50)

WOODINGDEAN | 01273 606121

FIVEWAYS | 01273 564444

WOODINGDEAN | 01273 606121

PATCHAM | 01273 541934

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

Brighton | £375,000

Saltdean | Offers Over: £425,000

Hove | Offers Over: £425,000

• 1st floor purpose built apartment • 3 bedrooms & 1 en suite. 25 foot balcony • Central Brighton. Chain free. EPC rating C (80)

• Detached 2 bedroom chalet bungalow • Modern kitchen & bathroom. En suite • Parking & gge. No onward chain. EPC rating E (49)

• 6th floor luxury apartment • 2 double bedrooms. Lounge & dining room • 2 balconies. Stunning views. EPC rating C (75)

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

SALTDEAN | 01273 304453

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

Brighton | £430,000

Brighton | £850,000

• 3 bedroom semi-detached bungalow • Front & rear gardens. Off street parking • No onward chain. EPC rating D (64)

• Impressive 4 bedroom detached house • 4 bathroom (3 en-suites). Front & rear gardens • No onward chain. EPC rating C (73)

Notice of Offer 28 Arundel Road, Brighton, BN2 5TD

PATCHAM | 01273 541934

WESTERN ROAD | 01273 820600

We advise that an offer has been made for the above property in the sum of £220,000. Any persons wishing to increase on this offer should notify the agents of their best offer prior to exchange of contracts. 7 St Georges Road, Kemp Town, BN2 1EB. EPC rating C (69)


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Hilltop, Hove £925,000 Four bedroom detached house with low maintenance garden. EPC D

Mallory Road, Hove £1,450,000 Five bedroom family home with garage and south west garden. EPC E

The Drive, Hove £750,000 Three bedroom top floor flat with balconies and garage. EPC E

Ovingdean Road, Brigthon £1,750,000 Mediterranean style split-level five bedroom house. EPC D

Kings Road, Brighton £325,000 One bedroom ground floor flat with patio. EPC D

Connaught Mews, Brighton £475,000 Four bedroom newly built end of terrace house with patio. EPC B

Hamptons Brighton & Hove Sales 01273 796157 I Lettings 01273 796159


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SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Prestonville Road

Davigdor Road

Brighton

Brighton

Lorna Road

Converted two bedroom ground floor apartment SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Second floor two bedroom apartment in attractive block SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Hove

SOLD

SOLD

Dean Street

Waterloo Street

Brighton

Brighton

Beautifully renovated 3 storey property SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Perfect opportunity for a BTL investment SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

Stafford Road

Lansdowne Place

Brighton

Brighton

Top floor converted apartment within popular area SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Top floor converted apartment in delightful regency building SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

2 bedroom second floor flat SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

Fourth Avenue

Hove 2 bedroom top floor flat SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

Payne Avenue

Hove 4 bedroom terraced house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

Dyke Road

Montpelier Road

Brighton

Brighton

Bright and spacious top floor converted two bedroom apartment SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

First floor converted apartment in ideal central location SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Easthill Way

Portslade 3 bedroom semi-detached house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Western Road Residential office

Hove Residential office

01273 777000

01273 820280


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Lewes Road Residential office SOLD

01273 677544

SOLD

SOLD

Victory Mews

Collingwood House

Brighton

Brighton

Newly refurbished four bedroom town house in Brighton Marina Village. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Two bedroom seafront Regency flat in a beautiful listed building. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

Crayford Road

Inverness Road

Brighton

Brighton

A BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

A WONDERFUL 2 bedroom house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

St Georges Terrace

Atlingworth Street

Brighton

Brighton

Four bedroom mid terraced house in central Kemp Town. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

One bedroom second floor flat in a lovely period building. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Buller Road

Islingword Road

Brighton

Brighton

A MAGNIFICENT 2 bedroom house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

A LOVELY 4 bedroom house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

Courcels, Arundel Street

Portland Mews

London Road

Cedars Gardens

Brighton

Brighton

Preston Park Area

Withdean Area

Magnificent three bedroom penthouse with breathtaking views. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Three bedroom town house in a very central gated mews. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Purpose built 1 & 2 bed flats SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Character detached houses SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Arundel Terrace

Freshfield Road

Wayside

Waldegrave Road

Brighton

Brighton

Westdene

Fiveways

Magnificent first floor flat with one bedroom in a listed building. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Three bedroom mid terraced Victorian house near Queens Park. SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Modern houses & bungalows SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Victorian Houses and Flats SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Kemp Town Residential office

Preston Park Residential office

01273 688148

01273 508761


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Hangleton Residential office

Patcham Residential office

01273 778455

01273 554505

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Wayfield Avenue

Findon Close

Barn Rise

Fernhurst Close

Hove

Hove

Brighton

Brighton

• 3 Bedroom House SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• 3 bedroom house SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• Two bedroom houses SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• Two bedroom houses SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Hangleton Valley Drive

Sherbourne Road

Lyminster Avenue

The Park Apartments

Hove

Hove

Brighton

Brighton

• Modern Bungalow SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• 2 bedroom flat SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• Two bedroom houses SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

• Three bedrooms • Family bathroom plus en-suite • Parking permit for two cars • Gym, EPC: D

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

£279,950

SOLD

Falmer Road

Brownleaf Road

Gorham Avenue

Gorham Avenue

Woodingdean

Woodingdean

Rottingdean

Rottingdean

Four Bed Detached Chalet Bungalow SOLD - Similar Houses Wanted

Two Bedroom Semi Det Bungalow SOLD – Similar Properties Wanted

SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Rudyard Road

Seaview Road

Ryoles Close

Dean Court Road

Woodingdean

North Woodingdean

Rottingdean

Rottingdean

Two Bedroom Terraced House SOLD – Similar Houses Wanted

Three Bed Semi Detached House SOLD – Similar Houses Wanted

SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

SOLD – SIMILAR WANTED

Woodingdean Residential office

Rottingdean Residential office

01273 675101

01273 309968


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Seaford office

Peacehaven office

01323 899116

01273 587222

Headlands Close

Pelham Close

Peacehaven

Peacehaven

£225,000

• Spacious Ground Floor Flat • Two Double Bedrooms • Expansive Private Rear Garden • Country Views, FREEHOLD • 17' Garage and OSP, Balcony

£233,500

• Two Bedrooms • Terraced House • Conservatory • Summer House • Allocated Parking

Willow Drive

Seaford

£389,950

Shoreham office

• Popular South East corner of Seaford • Spacious detached family home • Four double bedrooms, kitchen/breakfast room • Integral garage, off road parking, EPC Rating D

01273 461671

North Street

Shoreham Katherine Way

Seaford

£400,000

• Spacious detached family home • Four double bedrooms, two reception rooms • En suite to master bedroom • Garage and driveway, terraced rear garden, EPC Rating C

The Burrells

£475,000

Town house. This idyllic location offers easy access to all amenities including shops, bars restaurants, Adur foot bridge, local station, bus routes and Shoreham Beach. OSP, integral garage and garden. Private entrance hall, access to integral garage, fitted kitchen.

Shoreham

£560,000

Detached three bedroom residence located on the ever popular Shoreham Beach location, Shoreham-by-Sea. Benefits include an extended dual aspect modern open living space to the ground floor, combining a lounge.

Beach Green

Shoreham Quarry Lane

Seaford • Detached bungalow, three bedrooms • Spacious lounge and dining area • Front and rear gardens, garage with driveway for parking • No onward chain, EPC Rating D

£300,000

£549,950

An opportunity to acquire this bright and spacious detached house located in one of Shoreham Beach's most prestigious roads. Benefiting from a modern high gloss fitted kitchen with integrated Bosch appliances, spacious living accommodation, office, cloakroom, en-suite to master bedroom with further three double bedrooms, family bathroom and South facing rear garden. Local shops can be found close by on Ferry Road as well as the recently opened Adur foot bridge. Local train station.


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Hove Park Gardens, Hove • Four bedroom detached house • Secluded location

• Gardens • Garage and off-road parking

Compton Avenue, Brighton

£995,000

Saxon Road, Hove • 3 bedroom terraced house • Lounge/dining area

• Potential to convert the loft • Garden

• 1 bedroom ground floor flat • Amazing lounge

• Some original period features • Fantastic garden

OIEO

£325,000

Shakespeare Street, Hove

£499,995

• 3 bedroom terraced house • Arranged over 3

storeys • Lounge/dining room • Decked garden

£545,000


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Somerhill Lodge, Hove

Chichester Close, Hove

• 2 bedroom ground floor flat • Wonderful sea views • Garage

• 3 bedroom semi-det house • Lounge & sep dining room • Good sized rear garden

£325,000

Bath Court, Hove • 2 bedroom 2nd floor flat • Balcony with sea views • Allocated parking space

Wordsworth Street, Hove

£650,000

Coleridge Street • 2 bedroom terraced house • South facing garden • No onward chain

£319,995

• 3 bedroom maisonette • Kitchen/breakfast room • Close to Hove station

OIEO

£369,950

St Aubyns, Hove

£450,000

• 2 bed lower ground floor flat • Modern throughout • Fabulous garden and patio

£450,000


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new listing

no downsides 6 bed det house, sea views, 2 recepts, 3 en‐suites, patio, sun terr, garden, gge. Floor Area: 4326 sq ft Where: Downside, Tongdean, BN1 Price: £1,850,000

This 6 bedroom detached home is a blend of modern luxury and home comforts. Its modernist white exterior, with argon glass windows, allow it to stand out from its neighbours, but inside the doors and floors are warming in solid oak, and there are many spaces to relax, work and entertain. The position in the road means that almost every room has panoramic views across the city to the sea, and these can be enjoyed from two sun terraces as well as the large garden. There is also a double garage.

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creative hideaway 3‐4 bed period house close Kemp Town seafront, gdn, balcony & roof terr. Floor Area: 1452 sq ft Where: Crescent Place, BN2 Price: £800,000‐£850,000

timeless appeal 3 bed 6th floor apartment with lift on seafront, sea views, balcony, car park. Floor Area: 1711 sq ft Where: Kings Road, BN1 Price: £800,000‐£825,000

On a quirky lane with the Kemp Town Village at one end and the beach at the other, this three/four bedroom period home has spacious rooms and a private garden as well as both a west facing balcony and a glamorous roof terrace, each with sea views. In a popular conservation area this loved home needs a little TLC and will interest home seekers, weekenders and investors alike as The Lanes, schools and the station are within easy reach.

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Luxuriate in views which span the centuries across a listed Regency garden square to the rolling sea and the Brighton i360! This large, three bedroom apartment in a modern block has secure parking, lift access, double glazed windows and a fabulous south facing balcony. With potential to add value over time, it is also beautifully situated close to the fashionable shops and restaurants of Western Road and near to the station.

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new listing

new listing

gracious victorian

luxury lifestyle

substantial asset

4 bed, 2 bath semi‐detached Victorian house, south facing garden, close to popular schools and station. Floor Area: 2010 sq ft Where: Florence Road, BN1 Price: £950,000

3 bed, 3 en‐suite stable mews house circa 1830, parking for 2 cars plus integral garage. Floor Area: 2087 sq ft Where: Brunswick Street West, BN3 Price: £949,950

7 bed detached house completed 2011, 4 recepts, views over down‐ land, W/F gardens, twin garages. Floor Area: 2852 sq ft Where: Montacute Road, Lewes, BN7 Price: £799,950

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dream home

exceptional edwardian

glamorous regency

6 bed house with 1 bed annexe on edge of South Downs National Park, large S/F landscaped garden, OSP. Floor Area: 2648 sq ft Where: Glynn Road, Peacehaven, BN1 Price: £775,000

4 bed, Edwardian terraced house, garden with summer house, close to popular schools. Floor Area: 1694 sq ft Where: Surrenden Road, BN1 Price: £750,000

2 bed, 2 bath, Regency balcony flat, sea views 1st floor with a lift, permit parking. Floor Area: 1156 sq ft Where: Brunswick Terrace, BN3 Price: £650,000

new listing

new listing

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romantic georgian

stately avenue

prized poet

4 bed Grade ll Georgian house close Queen’s Park, walled garden with a rare back gate for bikes. Floor Area: 1145 sq ft Where: Egremont Place, BN2 Price: £575,000

3 bed, 1st floor apartment in a Victorian mansion leading to the sea, close to shops and station. Floor Area: 948 sq ft Where: Third Avenue, BN3 Price: £550,000‐£575,000

4 bed, newly renovated, end traced house popular Poets Corner location, garden. Floor Area: 1261 sq ft Where: Coleridge Street, BN3 Price: £540,000

new price

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generous proportions

exclusive square

stylish central

3 bed, 1970s terraced house, Preston Village, close to station, 1 en suite, garden, spacious. Floor Area: 1185 sq ft Where: North Road, BN1 Price: £500,000

2 bed, Grade l listed FFF in seafront square, S/F balcony with sea views, access to private gardens. Floor Area: 651 sq ft Where: Sussex Square, BN2 Price: £475,000

2 bed 1st & 2nd floor spacious mais in central Kemp Town, beautifully presented with high ceilings. Floor Area: 941 sq ft Where: College Road, BN2 Price: £450,000‐£475,000


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new listing

golden opportunity

super seafront

award winning

3 bed modern house, large ‘L’ shaped living room plus sun room, sea views, S/F garden, OSP. Floor Area: 973 sq ft Where: Sussex Street, BN2 Price: £450,000

2 bed, raised GFF with sea views in Grade ll Regency seafront mansion, S/F communal garden. Floor Area: 916 sq ft Where: Marine Parade, BN2 Price: £449,950

2 bed flat in innovative development with lift, close station, Juliet balcony, comm gdn and roof terrace. Floor Area: 691 sq ft Where: Fleet Street, BN2 Price: £375,000

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new listing

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artist’s residence

fashionable hanover

centre court

1 bed, ground floor flat, Regency terrace, study, rear garden, close to beach. Floor Area: 815 sq ft Where: Brunswick Place, BN3 Price: £350,000

2 bed house with patio in Hanover area close station and North Laine, free on street parking. Floor Area: 589 sq ft Where: Islingword Road, BN2 Price: OIEO £350,000

2 bed, lower ground floor flat, close to the seafront, small patio garden.

new listing

new listing

new listing

Floor Area: 847 sq ft Where: Cambridge Road, BN3 Price: £340,000

elegant entrance

heavenly holiday

seafront studio

2 bed, 1st floor, Victorian villa, balcony close to schools, parks and station. Floor Area: 529 sq ft Where: Harrington Road, BN1 Price: OIEO £325,000

2 bed top ﴾2nd) FF in converted Chapel central Kemp Town, vaulted living room. Floor Area: 713 sq ft Where: High Street, Kemp Town BN2 Price: £280,000

GF studio flat in Grade ll Regency seafront terrace, sea views, comm lawn, first come, first served parking. Floor Area: 451 sq ft Where: Marine Parade, BN2 Price: £275,000


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Houndean Rise LEWES

Underhill Lane OIEO £850,000

A spacious 5 bed detached 1930’s residence now in need of refurbishment but offering huge potential to create a modern family home standing on a good size plot (0.4 acre) with well stocked mature gardens. With an impressive pillared entrance the ground floor has a cloakroom, a sitting room, dining room, study, garden room and a kitchen/breakfast room. The property enjoys a corner position and is approached via a gated private drive to a tandem garage. Vacant Possession and no onward chain. EPC E.

CLAYTON

£750,000

A pretty period 4 bedroom detached house within the South Downs National park standing in its own south facing plot of approx. one third of an acre. There is also an additional parcel of land on the opposite side of the lane that measures 0.15 acres and provides our owners with additional recreation space or could provide a building plot subject to obtaining the necessary consents. EPC G.

NEW PRICE

NEW

Church Lane PYECOMBE

GUIDE 650,000

Dolphin Cottage is a stylishly modernised four bedroom detached period house tastefully remodelled and blending character with modern living resulting in a lovely family home of unique charm and feel. Worthy of immediate inspection this delightful property sits on a pretty corner plot at the top of Church Lane and enjoys attractive well stocked southerly side and westerly rear cottage gardens and also has a further separate triangular shaped garden area behind the church. EPC E.

NEW

Station Road NR. PRESTON PARK STATION GUIDE PRICE £495,000 A spacious nicely presented period property over three floors and offering two or three bedrooms depending on how you would like to use the versatile accommodation. The entrance level offers a good size front sitting room (which could easily be a bedroom) and a bathroom whilst the first floor has two good double bedrooms. On the lower level is the kitchen and spacious open plan family room with double doors open to a quaint rear garden. EPC D.

Lilac Court OPPOSITE WITHDEAN PARK

£185,000

Enjoying views to Withdean Court this delightful 1 bedroom fifth floor balcony flat forms part of this exclusive retirement development built by McCarthy and Stone. Approached by a lift and carpeted communal ways the apartment is very nicely presented and enjoys a good size lounge with a double glazed door opening onto the balcony, a double bedroom with built in wardrobe, a kitchen and a contemporary shower room. For residents use there is a communal lounge which opens to an attractive garden. EPC B.

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Patcham

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A bay fronted three bedroom family home which has been extended on the ground floor. Lounge, kitchen, utility room, family bathroom and a beautiful tree lined lawn rear garden. EPC – D

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Patcham

Guide £399,950 - £424,950

This four bedroom extended chalet bungalow is versatile, having two beds and a bathroom on the ground floor and an additional two bedrooms and a shower room. Shared driveway and garage. EPC – D

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Westdene

£399,950

A two bedroom semi-detached bungalow occupying an enviable position overlooking a central Green within Westdene. 20' living room having French doors overlooking the rear garden. EPC – D

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Varndean

£349,950

A two double bedroom apartment in the prestigious Varndean Park development with two bathrooms, a balcony and under croft private parking. Lounge and balcony overlooking the communal pool. EPC – D

Hollingbury

£345,000

Occupying what must be considered one of the best positions in the road, this three bedroom S/D home is adjacent to a small green with views to the South Downs. Open Day Sat 19th March 2016. EPC – E

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Hollingbury

£315,000

No on-going chain is this vacant three bedroom mid-terraced family home with a garage. Although perfectly habitable, the property could benefit from some improvement. Viewing recommended. EPC – C

Withdean

£285,000

This two bedroom apartment is on the ground floor of a secluded block in Regency Court and is offered for sale in exceptional condition. Open Day Saturday 19th March 2016. EPC – C

OIEO £550,000

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Patcham

Guide £400,000 - £425,000

Occupying the entire GROUND FLOOR of this purpose built detached residence formed of only three apartments is this SPACIOUS two double bedroom garden flat. EPC – D

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£190,000

In a popular road in a desirable part of Patcham is this purpose built first floor one double bedroom flat with double glazing, gas fired central heating, no on-going chain and entry telephone system. EPC – D

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Hove

£320,000

A three bedroom semi-detached family home, garage and offered with no on-going chain. Double glazing and is centrally heated and has a lawn rear garden with a workshop to the rear. EPC – E

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Hove

OIEO £275,000

In a cobbled mews is this CHARACTERFUL ground floor converted flat boasting a double bedroom and a private front door and entrance. Close Station, seafront and the lively life of Hove actually! EPC – D

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Howard Road

St Helen’s Road

3-4 bed house with good sized rear garden. Newly renovated. Suitable for families. EPC – D

Lovely 3 bedroom family house with large through lounge/diner and contemporary kitchen. EPC – D

£1,450pcm

£425,000

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Edburton Avenue, Fiveways

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Park Manor, London Road

Three-bedroom Victorian house, wealth of character, two reception rooms. EPC – D

A two double bedroom, recently refurbished apartment, new kitchen. EPC – C

£625,000

£1,150pcm Halls Fiveways 01273 236000

Halls Fiveways 01273 236000

Regent Street, Brighton

Davigdor Road

Beautifully presented city centre penthouse with west & east facing roof terraces. EPC – C

Spacious 2 bed flat, en-suite & bathroom, allocated parking. EPC – C

£534,950

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New Church Road £2,750 PCM (charges apply)* A five bedroom, two bathroom double fronted family home, in a popular area with off road parking for 3 cars, garage and lovely garden. EPC 68

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Eaton Gardens £1,950 PCM (charges apply)* A three bedroom mansion flat on the ground floor of a period building with an underground parking space. Close to Hove station. EPC 74

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Third Avenue £1,595 PCM (charges apply)* A stunning two bedroom, two bathroom conversion with balcony, sea views and communal garden. EPC 67

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Old London Road £2,750 PCM (charges apply)* Private & detached, gated four bedroom residence within easy access of the A23 with three bathrooms, four reception rooms & gardens. EPC 47

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Marlborough Court

Abbey Road

Evelyn Terrace

Studio, 4th floor PB, newly renovated, close Hove Station, lift.

1 bed, raised GFF, high ceilings, close to beach and Hospital.

1 bed, immaculate 1st floor, Queen's Park, close to beach.

Available: Now Furnished: No Price: £725pcm *fees apply

Available: April 2016 Furnished: No Price: £775pcm *fees apply

Available: April 2016 Furnished: No Price: £825pcm *fees apply

Lansdowne Place

Montpelier Street

Devonian Court

2 bed, 2nd floor Regency apartment, close to city and sea.

1 bed, GFF, patio, close to city, sea and Brighton Station.

2 bed, 2nd floor flat, close to Lewes Road, newly renovated.

Available: Now Furnished: No Price: £950pcm *fees apply

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Philip Court

Cliff Road

Old Shoreham Road

2 bed, 2nd floor PB flat, spacious, close to Hove Station.

2 bed, 1st floor flat, close to Brighton Marina and Kemp Town.

2 bed, 1930s 1st floor flat, south facing balcony, Seven Dials.

Available: March 2016 Furnished: No Price: £1,100pcm *fees apply

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Cambridge Road

Sussex Square

Sillwood Court

2 bed, 2nd floor, Victorian, fully furnished, close to sea and city.

2 bed, 2nd floor Regency flat, Kemp Town, communal gardens.

2 bed, GFF, newly built, close to city sea and Brighton Station.

Available: April 2016 Furnished: Yes Price: £1,250pcm *fees apply

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Available: March 2016 Furnished: No Price: £1,350pcm *fees apply

Sussex Square

Salisbury Road

Palmeira Plaza

3 bed TFF, Regency townhouse, views, communal gardens.

3 bed, TF maisonette, exceptional, new renovation.

2 bed, 2 bath 1st floor apartment, secure parking, balcony.

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Bevendean Road

Westbourne Villas

2 bed LGF Regency flat, 2 patio, communal gardens.

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Holland Road

Brighton • • • •

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Brighton • • • •

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Brighton • • • •

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Brighton • • • •

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Norfolk Road

£1,600pcm

Two Double Bedroom Apartment Next to Brighton Station Balcony, Energy Rating B Furnished, Available 25th March

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£2,700pcm

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Barry Walk

Marine Square

Walpole Terrace

Chichester Terrace

Kemp Town £1,700pcm

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Robinia Lodge

Harrington Road

Kemp Town

Large Seafront Apartment South Facing Balcony 1 Bedroom, 2 Reception Rooms Stunning Views Energy Rating E

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Monterey Court

Kemp Town • • • •

Two Double Bed Apartment Allocated parking Two Bathrooms, Communal swimming pool Energy Rating E, Available Now

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NEW! BRUNSWICK PLACE, HOVE

A NEWLY DECORATED TWO BEDROOM HOUSE in the SOUGHT AFTER PRESTON PARK AREA close to LONDON ROAD STATION. LOUNGE/ DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, TWO DOUBLE BEDS, MODERN BATHROOM, SEPARATE WC, WEST ASPECT PATIO, OFF STREET PARKING SPACE, GCH, EPC C.

A two bedroom flat with lots of CHARACTER situated on the third floor of this GRADE II listed CONVERSION close to WESTERN ROAD and HOVE SEAFRONT. Lshaped entrance hall, 21’1 x 13’3 LOUNGE, Shaker style kitchen, bathroom and utility area. STORAGE AND PERIOD FEATURES, GCH. EPC C.

AVAILABLE NOW

£1,250 PCM

AVAIL END MARCH

NEW! BRUNSWICK SQUARE, HOVE

NEW! LANSDOWNE PLACE, HOVE

A REDECORATED ONE BED PATIO/GARDEN FLAT in a CONVERTED PERIOD BUILDING in one of HOVE'S FINEST AND MOST SOUGHT AFTER SEAFRONT SQUARES. ENTRANCE HALL with STUDY AREA, 21'2 x 14''6 LOUNGE/DINING ROOM, NEW KITCHEN, NEW AND BATHROOM, GCH.

A NEWLY REFURBISHED ONE BED FIRST FLOOR FLAT in a CONVERTED PERIOD BUILDING in this HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION off HOVE SEAFRONT and WESTERN ROAD. OPEN PLAN LOUNGE/KITCHEN, PERIOD FEATURES and WALNUT FLOORING, BALCONY with SEA VIEWS, EN SUITE, GCH.

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£1,150 PCM

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NEW! BRUNSWICK SQUARE, HOVE

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A ONE DOUBLE BEDROOM LGFDD (front) in a CONVERTED GRADE I LISTED building in one of BRIGHTON AND HOVE'S FINEST SEAFRONT SQUARES. Within 500 yards of HOVE LAWNS, PROMENADE and the BEACH. LOUNGE, KITCHEN, DOUBLE BEDROOM, EN SUITE, GCH. FURNISHED.

A one bed BALCONY FLAT situated in this SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION. Split level entrance hall, 19’1 x 18’5 BRIGHT LOUNGE with STRIPPED WOOD FLOORING and TWO LARGE CEILING TO FLOOR SASH WINDOWS leading to BALCONY with SEA VIEWS, fitted kitchen, bathroom, GFCH.

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NEW! NORFOLK SQUARE, BRIGHTON

NEW! ARUNDEL STREET, BRIGHTON

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A NEWLY DECORATED AND CARPETED SECOND FLOOR PURPOSE BUILT STUDIO FLAT located in this POPULAR SEAFRONT LOCATION overlooking BRIGHTON MARINA. Entrance hall, 17' STUDIO ROOM, KITCHEN, BATHROOM, VIEWS TO THE SEA, PASSENGER LIFTS, EPC D.

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£825 PCM

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6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Countryside 999 11.45 Caught Red Handed 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News At One 1.30 South East Today 1.45 Doctors 2.15 WPC 56 3.00 Escape To The Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News At Six 6.30 South East Today 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders Tragedy strikes for the Carters. One resident struggles to keep a dark secret. Phil continues on his downward spiral but can anyone get through to him? 8.00 Holby City Hospital drama. Bernie is forced to question what she really wants when her future at Holby is put in doubt. Ollie and Zosia’s world is blown apart when a former flame of Ollie’s turns up on Darwin. 9.00 Happy Valley Drama series about a Yorkshire police sergeant. Catherine confronts a delusional Frances, while John’s torment leads him to desperate measures. 10.00 BBC News At Ten 10.30 South East Today 10.45 The Estate We’re In With the buildings of London’s West Hendon Estate deemed beyond repair by the local council, this documentary follows homeowners and council tenants as they fight to save their homes and campaign against a planned multimillion-pound regeneration, which they claim is forcing low-income families out of London. 11.45 Shop Well For Less? Helping families change the way they shop without changing their lifestyle. 12.45am Weather For The Week Ahead 12.50 BBC News

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6.15am Heir Hunters 7.00 Countryside 999 7.45 Caught Red Handed 8.15 Emergency Rescue Down Under 8.45 Great British Railway Journeys 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News 12.00pm Daily Politics 1.00 The Super League Show 1.45 Coast 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 3.55 Mountain 4.55 Terry And Mason’s Great Food Trip 5.25 Bargain Hunt 6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. 6.30 Too Much TV Emma Bunton and Rufus Hound take to the sofa to discuss what is hot on TV. 7.00 This Farming Life An insight into modern farming life. Christmas is coming, but this is no holiday for the farmers. 8.00 Mary Berry’s Easter Feast Mary shares her favourite Easter recipes, such as hot cross buns, simnel cake and roast lamb. 9.00 Inside Obama’s White House: 100 Days See highlights. 10.00 Scrappers: Back In The Yard Documentary following straighttalking scrapyard owner Terry and his glamorous wife Lyndsay as they fight for the future of their business and their family. Lyndsay announces that she and Terry will do a role swap. 10.30 Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day’s headlines with Evan Davis. 11.15 Miss Transgender: Britain’s New Beauty Queens Over 40 transgender women are battling to be crowned the UK’s first Miss Transgender, but also to be accepted as the women they were born to be. 12.15am Let’s Play Darts For Sport Relief 1.15 Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You 2.15 Sign Zone: Back In Time For The Weekend 3.15 Sign Zone: Cats V Dogs: Which Is Best?

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6.00 ITV News Meridian 6.30 ITV Evening News 7.00 Emmerdale Charity has an offer for Ross. Chrissie and Andy grow closer. 7.30 The Inspectors Are Coming Documentary series following law enforcement teams up and down the country as they battle against misbehaving Britain. 8.00 It’s Not Rocket Science Fastpaced science-based entertainment show presented by Ben Miller, Romesh Ranganathan and Rachel Riley. 9.00 Speeding Wars Two-part programme about speeding on the UK’s roads, an emotive subject that divides motorists with varying opinions across the board. In rural Wales, Dyfed Powys Police have a problem with drivers using their roads as if they were race-tracks. 10.00 ITV News At Ten 10.40 Rugby Highlights: Aviva Premiership Mark Durden-Smith and Ugo Monye present highlights from New York City as London Irish take on Saracens at the Red Bull Arena. 11.40 Davina McCall: Life At The Extreme Davina McCall takes a leap into the unknown and explores some of the most extreme places on Earth. 12.35am Jackpot247 3.00 Loose Women 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks John Paul is on edge, worried that someone has a crush on him. 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners Reality show that matches people who can’t stop cleaning with those in dire need of a tidy. Louise Andrews has nine kids and a home that is all about order, with dust tackled several times a day and fingerprints banished from every surface. She takes a trip to Wokingham to visit Paula, whose chaotic home has become a giant toy box for her three-year-old son. 9.00 First Dates See highlights. 10.00 Gogglebox A comedic review of the week’s TV. 11.05 Very British Problems Comedy series examining social awkwardness in British society. James Corden, Jonathan Ross, Ruth Jones and Stephen Mangan ruminate on Brits’ excruciating inability to express emotions and feelings. 12.10am PokerStars & MonteCarlo Casino EPT Grand Final 1.10 Cheltenham Festival Highlights 1.50 KOTV Boxing Weekly 2.15 Gillette World Sport 2.45 MSA British Rally Championship 3.10 The Superhumans Show 3.40 Ultimate Dealer 4.05 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 5.05 Deal Or No Deal 5.55 How I Met Your Mother

6.00am Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30pm Loose Women 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News 2.00 Jeremy Kyle’s Emergency Room 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase

6.00am Countdown 6.45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 The Morning Line 9.00 Frasier 9.30 Frasier 10.00 Car S.O.S 11.00 Shipping Wars UK 12.00pm Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Food Unwrapped 12.35 Cheltenham Festival: Channel 4 Racing 4.30 Three In A Bed 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me

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6.00 – 7.10am Children’s television 7.10 Little Princess 7.20 Bob The Builder 7.35 Thomas & Friends 7.50 Noddy In Toyland 8.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.35 Paw Patrol 8.50 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Toot The Tiny Tugboat 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 Cowboy Builders 12.10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 1.15 Home And Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: After All These Years (2012) 5.00 5 News At 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home And Away Ash physically assaults Charlotte and tries to force her to admit that she set Billie up. 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 Police Interceptors Actionpacked observational documentary series following police response teams in Durham and Cleveland. 8.00 Britain’s Horror Homes Documentary series. A South London house is overrun by maggots, in West Sussex a woman’s loft conversion is left unfinished and a couple in Scotland are left homeless after a flash flood ruins their home. 9.00 Benefits By The Sea: Jaywick Documentary series about the daily lives of the residents of England’s most deprived town. Darren intends to ask Tara to marry him, but she is already married. Fred wants to reunite with his ex-wife, but she refuses to see him. If alcoholic JP can stay on the wagon, he has a chance of seeing his children again. 10.00 The Best Of Bad TV Clip series. 11.00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us In Vegas Magic competition hosted by Jonathan Ross. 11.55 On Benefits And Proud Documentary. 12.50am Tattoo Disasters: UK 1.15 SuperCasino 3.10 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Divine Designs 4.45 House Doctor (x3) Victoria Nangle

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10.00am Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 12.00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 3.00 The Holidaymakers 4.00 Futurama (x2) 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama (x2) 6.30 The Simpsons (x3) 8.00 The Flash 9.00 Stella 10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.00 Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 1.00am Road Wars 2.00 Night Cops

7.00pm News 7.30 Pagans And Pilgrims: Britain’s Holiest Places 8.00 The Taff: The River That Made Wales 8.30 The Brecon Beacons With Iolo Williams 9.00 The Other Pompeii 10.00 Exposed: Magicians, Psychics And Frauds 11.20 Indian Hill Railways 12.20am The Story Of British Pathé

12.10pm Emmerdale 12.45 Coronation Street (x2) 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.40 Judge Rinder 3.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show (x2) 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 You’ve Been Framed! Top 100 Animals 8.00 Two And A Half Men (x2) 9.00 FILM: Run Fat Boy Run (2007) 11.05 Family Guy (x2) 12.05am American Dad!

9.35am Judge Judy (x3) 10.55 Noah’s Ark 12.00pm Murder, She Wrote 1.00 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.05 Where The Heart Is 4.15 Doctor In The House 4.50 In Loving Memory 5.20 On The Buses 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 A Touch Of Frost 12.05am Noah’s Ark

5.00pm New Girl (x2) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 The Goldbergs 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 The Aliens. See highlights. 10.00 Virtually Famous 10.50 Tattoo Fixers 11.55 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 12.50am The Goldbergs 1.20 Brooklyn Nine-Nine

10.05am Come Dine With Me 11.10 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.55pm Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.40 A Place In The Sun (x2) 6.50 The Supervet 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 10.00 MultiMillion Pound Properties 11.05 24 Hours In A&E 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

11.00am My Darling Clementine (1946) 1.00pm The Frogmen (1951) 3.00 The Mark Of Zorro (1940) 4.50 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) 7.05 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) 9.00 NonStop (2014) 11.05 Watchmen (2009) 2.10am Shogun Assassin (1980) 4.00 Close

2.00pm FILM: Asteroid vs Earth (2014) 4.00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (x2) 6.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8.00 Fact Or Faked: Paranormal Files 9.00 FILM: Knights Of Badassdom (2013) 11.00 FILM: Tucker And Dale vs Evil (2010) 12.50am FILM: Sharknado (2013)


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WEDNESDAY 16 Horizon: The Immortalist BBC2, 8pm Who wants to live forever, asked Freddie Mercury. Rather a lot of people, it turns out. Not least of which is Russian internet billionaire Dmitry Itskov, who has gathered the world’s leading neuroscientists, robot builders and consciousness researchers to see if he can escape his biological destiny. Worth a shot.

Person Of Interest Channel 5, 10pm Shaw’s taken pole position as chief saver of people of interest, it would seem, stepping up to the mark and right into the line of fire joining a group of international thieves led by the latest person of interest. Thing is, this risks discovery by Samaritan, which none of us want. And then there’s the issue of phials of a virus.

The 100 E4, 9pm Peace on Earth – it’s not just a wish for Christmas. Although it seems almost as elusive to Clarke as that unicorn she asked Santa for when she was four. She’s doing her best though, bless her. Meanwhile, Raven finds that she has become a target – well she is a clever asset – and Murphy runs a dangerous con.

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 Burn Up With Natalie 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 The Vote 9.00 The Vote 9.30 The Rosies 10.00 Digital Nation 10.30 The Vote 11.00 The Vote 11.30 Tellus A Story 11.45 Tellus A Story 12.00pm Bostin Bear Club 12.30 BollyHeat 1.00 Barnado's Believe In Children 1.15 Slum Echoes 1.30 The Rosies 2.00 Rugby AM 3.00 Latest TV's Big News 4.00 We Are Stardust 4.30 CaribAsian Cookery 5.00 Under The Radar 5.30 Under The Radar 6.00 Latest News 6.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 6.30 Movie Line 7.00 Latest Homes Live 7.30 Latest News 7.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 8.00 The Vote Frank Le Duc is joined by guests to cover local and national politics. 8.30 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show Guy Lloyd explores the subjects that affect our everyday life. 9.00 Latest News 9.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 9.30 F-Stop F-Stop showcases the best film makers, animators and video artists in the East Midlands. This week: David Lilley. 10.30 Latest News 10.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 11.00 On The Verge New sounds and breaking bands. 11.30 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 12.00am Latest News 12.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 12.30 DJ Box Sessions 1.30 The Vote 2.00 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show 2.30 F-Stop 3.30 On The Verge 4.00 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 4.30 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show 5.00 Movie Line 5.30 Noise Reel

BBC1

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Channel 4

6.00 BBC News At Six 6.30 South East Today 7.00 The One Show 8.00 Shop Well For Less? Alex Jones and business journalist Steph McGovern are on a mission to help families change the way they shop without changing their lifestyle. In this episode, Steph and Alex are in Hertfordshire with a family who love to shop as a way of spending time together and having fun, but it’s an expensive pastime and this family are hoping they can become cannier with their cash. 9.00 Famous, Rich And Homeless Four Sport Relief volunteers immerse themselves in the lives of real people living with long-term homelessness. Comedian Nick Hancock, TV presenter Julia Bradbury, former snooker player Willie Thorne and celebrity cleaner Kim Woodburn must not only deal with the business of day-to-day survival on the streets, but the reality of people’s lives unravelling in front of them. 10.00 BBC News At Ten 10.30 South East Today 10.45 The Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2016 11.30 Pompeii: New Secrets Revealed With Mary Beard Documentary. 12.30am Weather For The Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. 6.30 Too Much TV A celebration of all things television. 7.00 This Farming Life It’s January and the New Year brings wild weather. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides on the edge of the Atlantic, ex-barrister-turned-crofter Sandy Granville is surveying the damage to his croft after one of the worst storms on record. 8.00 Horizon: The Immortalist See highlights. 9.00 Brendan O’Carroll: My Family At War 10.00 Live From The BBC Felicity Ward, an Australian comedian, performs a live stand-up set along with Scottish comedian Larry Dean, who was crowned Scottish Comedian of the Year at just 23. Larry has been nominated for Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer 2015. Larry divulges that he calls himself Feminem, whilst Felicity introduces the audience to her two friends, the Blues Brothers. 10.30 Newsnight 11.15 Inside Obama’s White House: 100 Days 12.15am Land Of Hope And Glory British Country Life 1.15 Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You 2.15 Sign Zone: The Great Sport Relief Bake Off 3.15 Sign Zone: Nature’s Miracle Orphans 4.15 Sign Zone: My Baby, Psychosis And Me

6.00 ITV News Meridian 6.30 ITV Evening News 7.00 Emmerdale Aaron faces Gordon in court. 7.30 Coronation Street Sarah is rocked by a pregnancy scare. 8.00 Big Star’s Little Star 9.00 Grantchester Drama series set in the 1950s. When Theo Graham confesses to Sidney and Geordie that he attacked and killed his landlord Eric Whittaker, they rush to the boarding house and find the alleged victim alive and well, along with his teenage daughter Joan and her stepmother Vivian. Back at the station, despite his protestations that Eric will come after him, Geordie sends the young man on his way. Just hours later, Eric is killed in a hit and run. 10.00 ITV News At Ten 10.45 UEFA Champions League Highlights Mark Pougatch is joined by Roy Keane and Lee Dixon for highlights of the week’s UEFA Champions League knockout round second leg matches as the fate of Arsenal and Manchester City in this year’s competition are decided. 11.50 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Bear Grylls presents the series in which celebrities face a 12day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush. 12.45am Jackpot247 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 Jeremy Kyle Show

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks Myra is stunned by her shocking discovery, while Alfie tries to do the right thing when he’s faced with the return of his cancer. 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Scruffts: Britain’s Favourite Dog Documentary about six lovable family pets competing to win the Scruffts title, the Crufts competition for the crossbreeds that many of us own as pets. 9.00 24 Hours In A&E Documentary series following patients at St George’s Hospital in south west London. Gerry, who’s 75, is rushed to A&E with a dangerously high heart rate of over 250 bpm. 10.00 Raised By Wolves Comedy. Aretha is worried about her future, so decides to go to the local comprehensive school, prompting much discussion of the family’s home education credo. 10.35 How To Get A Council House Documentary series. 11.35 My Big Fat Asian Wedding Observational documentary. 12.35am Live From Abbey Road: Music On 4 1.05 Cheltenham Festival Highlights 1.50 The Trainer And The Racehorse: The Legend Of Frankel 2.45 FILM: Comanche Station (1960) 4.05 Location, Location, Location 5.00 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 5.55 How I Met Your Mother

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Countryside 999 11.45 Caught Red Handed 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News At One 1.30 South East Today 1.45 Doctors 2.15 WPC 56 3.00 Escape To The Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless

6.15am Heir Hunters 7.00 Countryside 999 7.45 Caught Red Handed 8.15 Emergency Rescue Down Under 8.45 Great British Menu 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News 11.30 The Budget 3.45pm Britain’s Lost Routes With Griff Rhys Jones 4.45 Terry And Mason’s Great Food Trip 5.15 Bargain Hunt

6.00am Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.15pm The Chancellor’s Budget: An ITV News Special 2.00 Jeremy Kyle’s Emergency Room 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase

6.20am How I Met Your Mother 6.45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 The Morning Line 9.00 Frasier 9.30 Frasier 10.00 Car S.O.S 11.00 Shipping Wars UK 12.00pm Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Food Unwrapped 12.35 Cheltenham Festival: Channel 4 Racing 4.30 Three In A Bed 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me

Channel Five

6.00 – 6.55am Children’s television 6.55 Pip Ahoy! 7.10 Little Princess 7.20 Bob The Builder 7.35 Thomas & Friends 7.50 Noddy In Toyland 8.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.35 Paw Patrol 8.50 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Toot The Tiny Tugboat 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 Cowboy Builders 12.10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Trauma Doctors: Every Second Counts 1.15 Home And Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS: Los Angeles 3.15 FILM: Damaged (2014) 5.00 5 News At 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home And Away Evie uses Denny’s wedding gift to persuade Leah and Zac not to cancel the ceremony, it is not what Denny would have wanted. 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door Documentary series about Britain’s feuding neighbours. 8.00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors Observational reality series filmed inside the consulting rooms at the Balham Park Surgery, a busy NHS practice in south-west London. 9.00 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Documentary series in which cameras follow the victims and villains of the buy-to-let boom. A retired secretary has to visit her tenant in prison in order to retake possession of her buy-to-let flat. 10.00 Person Of Interest See highlights. 11.00 Person Of Interest Drama. Reese volunteers as an NYPD police academy instructor in order to keep an eye on a talented young officer, who is spying on her fellow recruits. Samaritan orders Martine Rousseau to find and kill Shaw. 11.55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Police drama series. 12.45am True Crimes: The First 72 Hours 1.15 SuperCasino 3.10 Trauma Doctors: Every Second Counts 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Divine Designs 4.45 House Doctor (x3) Victoria Nangle

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10.00am Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 12.00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 3.00 The Holidaymakers 4.00 Futurama (x2) 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama (x2) 6.30 The Simpsons (x2) 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Arrow 9.00 Limitless 10.00 FILM: Cellular (2004) 12.00am Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 2.00 Night Cops

7.00pm World News Today 7.30 Pagans And Pilgrims: Britain’s Holiest Places 8.00 Hidden Kingdoms 9.00 Seven Ages Of Starlight 10.30 Horizon: Swallowed By A Sinkhole 11.30 Ancient Egypt: Life And Death In The Valley Of The Kings 12.30am Hidden Kingdoms 1.30 Dreaming The Impossible

12.45pm You’ve Been Framed! Top Tens 1.45 The Ellen Degeneres Show 2.40 Judge Rinder 3.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show (x2) 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 You’ve Been Framed And Famous! 8.00 Two And A Half Men (x2) 9.00 FILM: The Fast And The Furious (2001) 11.10 Family Guy (x2) 12.10am American Dad!

12.00pm Murder, She Wrote 1.05 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.10 Where The Heart Is 4.20 Doctor In The House 4.55 In Loving Memory 5.25 On The Buses 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Rosemary And Thyme 9.00 Love Your Garden 10.00 A Touch Of Frost 12.15am Wire In The Blood

3.00pm Baby Daddy (x2) 4.00 How I Met Your Mother (x2) 5.00 New Girl (x2) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Goldbergs 8.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 9.00 The 100. See highlights. 10.00 Gogglebox 11.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 12.00am The Aliens 1.00 Gogglebox

9.35am Food Unwrapped 10.05 Come Dine With Me 11.10 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.55pm Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.40 A Place In The Sun (x2) 6.50 The Supervet 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Discovering Britain 10.00 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11.05 24 Hours In A&E 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

11.00am Duel At Silver Creek (1952) 12.35pm The Best Of Benny Hill (1974) 2.15 The Violent Men (1955) 4.10 Above Us The Waves (1956) 6.20 Robin Hood (2010) 9.00 This Is 40 (2012) 11.40 The Sixth Sense (1999) 1.50am Thumbsucker (2005) 3.50 Close

1.00pm Defiance 2.00 FILM: Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus (2010) 4.00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (x2) 6.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8.00 Killjoys 9.00 Extant 10.00 FILM: Black Sheep (1996) 11.50 Extant 12.50am FILM: Sharknado 2 (2014) 2.50 Defiance


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THURSDAY 17 Albion Night Latest TV, 7.30pm We are a city of football fans. Just take a stroll through the centre of town on match day and you’ll see the blue and white scarves flying through the streets as testament to that. So this is a real treat – two hours of news about the squads, competitions and classic games from the archives. Oh yeah, and enjoy.

Jo Brand’s Hell Of A Walk For Sport Relief BBC1, 9pm Jo Brand is walking across the width of England in seven days. She admits she’s not fit, but hopes her efforts will be inspiring to middle aged overweight women across the country. Go Jo! Not that it’s easy, taking it out of her mentally and physically, but helped by her fab friends.

DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow Sky1, 8pm Oh yeah! Get in! More superpowered beings roaming the world getting into all kinds of scrapes for our very delighted entertainment. And there’s a whole gang of them this time. Not that they’re not morally ambiguous, as Snart demonstrates when he sends Jax to steal a valuable gem.

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 Burn Up With Natalie 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 The Vote 9.00 The Vote 9.30 Movie Line 10.00 BollyHeat 10.30 The Vote 11.00 The Vote 11.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 12.00pm Bostin Bear Club 12.30 Barnado's Believe In Children 12.45 Slum Echoes 1.00 Movie Line 1.30 We are Stardust 2.00 Here I Come 2.30 Carib-Asian Cookery 3.00 Latest TV's Big News 4.00 Cook It 4.30 Northern Cuisine 5.00 Arts Alive (x2) 6.00 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 6.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 6.30 You Make It, We Show It! Latest Bill, Nelda Pereira and David Netherton present films made by you, the great Brighton public. 7.00 Digital Nation The best of Local TV from across the UK. Featuring the stories you may not normally see, whether quirky, comic or hard-hitting, prepare to learn more from our local TV channels. 7.30 Albion Night See highlights. 10.30 Latest News The latest news where we are, the latest sports news, plus national and international updates, and the up-to-date forecast for your area and beyond. 10.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 11.00 Brighton Album Chart Show 11.30 Under The Radar Paul Mex and Jeff Hemmings show and discuss great music videos that may have been under your radar. 12.00am Latest News 12.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 12.30 Arts Alive 1.00 Albion Night 4.00 Brighton Album Chart Show 4.30 Under The Radar 5.00 You Make It, We Show It! 5.30 Digital Nation

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6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Countryside 999 11.45 Caught Red Handed 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News At One 1.30 South East Today 1.45 Doctors 2.15 WPC 56 3.00 Escape To The Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News At Six 6.30 South East Today 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders The Carter family realise their lives may never be the same. Shocking truths come to light threatening to tear one family apart. 7.57 BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Room 101 Frank Skinner hosts a special addition featuring the best bits from the series and loads of brilliant stuff which you haven’t seen before. Guests compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Subjects include Hotel Check In And Check Out, Grumpy Kids and Men Who Get Grumpier With Age. 8.30 EastEnders The Carters continue to drift apart. Phil turns to an old friend for help but will they listen? One resident makes a tough decision about their future. 9.00 Jo Brand’s Hell Of A Walk For Sport Relief See highlights. 10.00 BBC News At Ten 10.30 South East Today 10.45 Question Time Topical debate with a panel of prominent public figures and an invited audience. 11.45 This Week A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and guests. 12.30am Weather For The Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

BBC2

6.15am Heir Hunters 7.00 Countryside 999 7.45 Caught Red Handed 8.15 The Great Interior Design Challenge 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News 12.00pm Daily Politics 1.00 The Chef’s Protege 1.30 Portillo’s State Secrets 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 3.55 Britain’s Lost Routes With Griff Rhys Jones 4.50 Terry And Mason’s Great Food Trip 5.20 Bargain Hunt 6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. 6.30 Too Much TV Emma Bunton and Aled Jones give you the lowdown on telly. 7.00 Big Dreams Small Spaces Monty Don travels around the country helping amateurs to create the garden of their dreams. 8.00 The Secret History Of My Family The true story of two Victorian mothers, Lavinia and Florence, from opposite ends of the social scale - brought together by domestic violence. 9.00 Murder Drama series. Ten years ago three men were convicted of the murder of PC Stuart Durridge in the presence of his daughter Jess. Now 17, Jess has ended up behind bars herself. Due for release in the morning, Jess struggles to come to terms with the legacy of her father’s murder. 10.00 Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle Stewart Lee’s awardwinning stand-up series. In this episode, Stewart looks at patriotism. 10.30 Newsnight 11.15 Brendan O’Carroll: My Family At War 12.15am Britain’s Tudor Treasure: A Night At Hampton Court 1.15 Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You 2.15 Sign Zone: Panorama 2.45 Sign Zone: Let’s Play Darts For Sport Relief 3.45 Sign Zone: How To Die: Simon’s Choice

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6.00am Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30pm Loose Women 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News 2.00 Jeremy Kyle’s Emergency Room 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase

6.00 ITV News Meridian 6.30 ITV Evening News 7.00 Emmerdale Liv causes trouble for Aaron. Laurel holds her hen do. 7.30 Alcohol - How Much Is Too Much?: Tonight As tough guidelines have cut the recommended drinking limits and new research claims alcohol can increase risk of cancer, Jonathan Maitland investigates just how much is too much when it comes to drink. 8.00 Emmerdale Doug cannot hide his true feelings. 8.30 The Cruise Documentary series that follows the crew who live and work on board the cruise ship Regal Princess for up to nine months. 9.00 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Bear Grylls presents the series in which celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush. 10.00 ITV News At Ten 10.40 UEFA Europa League Highlights Mark Pougatch presents highlights from the Europa League as Manchester United entertain Liverpool in the second leg of the last sixteen. 11.55 Speeding Wars Two-part programme about speeding on the UK’s roads. 12.45am Jackpot247 3.00 Alcohol How Much Is Too Much?: Tonight 3.25 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

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6.20am How I Met Your Mother 6.45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 The Morning Line 9.00 Frasier 9.30 Frasier 10.00 Car S.O.S 11.00 Shipping Wars UK 12.00pm Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Food Unwrapped 12.35 Cheltenham Festival: Channel 4 Racing 4.30 Three In A Bed 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks Joanne threatens to expose Lisa’s secret identity. 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Ugly House To Lovely House With George Clarke Design series with George Clarke. Tammy and Stuart have a budget of £50,000 to transform their outdated bungalow in West Sussex into a family home. Renowned architect Will Alsop designs a unique barrel-vaulted extension for the bungalow. 9.00 Speed With Guy Martin Series in which motorcycle racer and lorry mechanic Guy Martin explores the boundaries of speed. 10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man Alan Carr hosts his light-hearted chat show. Alan is joined by reformed girl group All Saints for an exclusive chat about their comeback, and perform their new single One Strike. 11.05 Tattoo Fixers Reality series in which tattoo artists join forces to fix the UK’s shocking tattoo catastrophes. 12.10am Cheltenham Festival Highlights 12.55 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.45 Royal Navy School 2.40 Housing Benefit Millionaires: Channel 4 Dispatches 3.10 Richard III: The Princes In The Tower 4.05 Location, Location, Location 5.00 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 5.55 How I Met Your Mother

Channel Five

6.00 – 6.50am Children’s television 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 Pip Ahoy! 7.10 Little Princess 7.20 Bob The Builder 7.35 Thomas & Friends 7.50 Noddy In Toyland 8.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.35 Paw Patrol 8.50 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Toot The Tiny Tugboat 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 Cowboy Builders 12.10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Britain’s Horror Homes 1.15 Home And Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Dispatch (2015) 5.00 5 News At 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home And Away Charlotte gatecrashes Zac and Leah’s wedding and proceeds to list all of the secrets that the guests are hiding. 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 Ben Fogle: New Lives In The Wild UK Documentary series as Ben meets those who have escaped the daily grind. 8.00 Secret Life Of The Family Documentary series which captures the lives of six British families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 9.00 Trauma Doctors: Every Second Counts Observational documentary series following the doctors and paramedics of London’s Air Ambulance and the specialist trauma team at the Royal London Hospital. The air ambulance is on the scene minutes after an elderly woman is hit by an HGV, before being called to respond to a window cleaner who has fallen off his ladder. 10.00 Britain’s Worst Crimes: April Jones Documentary series delving into some of the most chilling crimes in British history, presented by Dermot Murnaghan. 11.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! Heartbreaking stories of people on the sharp end of bad debt. 12.00am SuperCasino 3.10 Kitten Impossible 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Divine Designs 4.45 House Doctor (x3) Victoria Nangle

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7.00pm News 7.30 The Sky At Night 8.00 Indian Hill Railways 9.00 Digging For Britain 10.00 Bullseyes And Beer: When Darts Hit Britain - Timeshift 11.00 Sappho: Love & Life On Lesbos With Margaret Mountford 12.00am Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story 1.00 Duets At The BBC 2.00 Pappano’s Classical Voices

1.45pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.40 Judge Rinder 3.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show (x2) 5.55 Take Me Out 6.45 The Hot Desk 7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two And A Half Men (x2) 9.00 Scorpion 10.00 Celebrity Juice 11.00 The Vacuum 11.30 Family Guy (x2) 12.30am American Dad! (x2) 1.25 The Vacuum

9.35am Judge Judy (x3) 10.55 Noah’s Ark 12.00pm Murder, She Wrote 1.05 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.10 Where The Heart Is 4.20 Doctor In The House 4.50 In Loving Memory 5.20 On The Buses 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Foyle’s War 10.00 A Touch Of Frost 12.05am Wire In The Blood

9.00am New Girl (x2) 10.00 Baby Daddy (x2) 11.00 Charmed (x2) 1.00pm How I Met Your Mother (x2) 2.00 The Big Bang Theory (x10) 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Big Bang Theory (x3) 9.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (x2) 10.00 The Inbetweeners (x2) 11.10 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 12.05am Tattoo Fixers 1.05 Rude Tube

10.05am Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 11.10 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.55pm Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.40 A Place In The Sun (x2) 6.50 The Supervet 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 The Good Wife 10.00 Thicker Than Water 11.20 Gadget Man 11.55 Gadget Man 12.30am 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown

11.00am The Bridges At Toko-Ri (1954) 1.10pm The Sons Of Katie Elder (1965) 3.40 The Victors (1963) 6.50 Rat Race (2001) 9.00 2 Guns (2013) 11.10 Daredevil (2003) 1.15am The Yellow Sea (2010) 4.00 Close

1.00pm Defiance 2.00 FILM: San Andreas Quake (2015) 4.00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (x2) 6.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8.00 Extant 9.00 FILM: Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009) 11.00 FILM: Infestation (2009) 1.00am FILM: Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) 2.50 Defiance


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FRIDAY 18 Unreported World Channel 4, 7.30pm Reporter Marcel Theroux and director Victoria Bell visit Malaysia, where the government has declared transgender people to be the enemy of Islam. There they meet some of the transgender women currently living in what human rights groups consider the worse place in the world to be trans.

NCIS: New Orleans Channel 5, 9pm Time to see what happens when Tennessee Williams meets Columbo yet again. Every episode beckons like a Sandals advert with the attractions of New Orleans, while at the same time searching for the next clue to find the killer of the drone pilot on the trail of some mysterious evidence. At least this one does.

Arena: Loretta Lynn – Still A Mountain Girl BBC4, 9pm She really was born a coal miner’s daughter. Seriously. It’s not just a song. Loretta Lynn, still performing in the eighties, looks back at her incredible life that reads like one of the country songs she sings. Featuring Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Jack White, Sissy Spacek and Loretta herself.

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 Burn Up With Natalie 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 The Vote 9.00 The Vote 9.30 BollyHeat 10.00 Barnado's Believe In Children 10.15 Slum Echoes 10.30 The Vote 11.00 The Vote 11.30 Tellus A Story 11.45 Tellus A Story 12.00pm Bostin Bear Club 12.30 You Make It, We Show It! 1.00 In Focus 1.30 BollyHeat 2.00 Cook It 2.30 Northern Cuisine 3.00 Latest TV's Big News 4.00 The Vote 4.30 Under The Radar 5.00 The 2ube Live 7.00 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show: Phones and Friends Time to phone a friend? 7.30 Latest News 7.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 8.00 The Vote Frank Le Duc covers local and national politics and the upcoming key elections for our future. 8.30 Brighton Album Chart Show A new concept in TV charts. Our monthly top 10 is compiled solely from albums bought in Brighton's independent cult store, Resident Records. 9.00 Noise Reel David and Ellie host Brighton's first and foremost local music entertainment show. 9.30 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton Climb aboard Nick Coquet's misty-eyed, musical merry-go-round. 10.00 DJ Box Get to know the world of DJing and dance music. 10.30 Latest News 11.00 On The Verge 11.30 Noise Floor 12.00am Bowlegs 12.30 Under The Radar 1.00 Under The Radar 1.30 Latest News 1.55 Guy Lloyd's 2Minute Telly Show 2.00 Kick Out The Jams 2.30 Brighton Album Chart Show 3.00 Noise Reel 3.30 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 4.00 DJ Box 4.30 Under The Radar 5.00 On The Verge 5.30 Kick Out The Jams

BBC1

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Countryside 999 11.45 Caught Red Handed 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News At One 1.30 South East Today 1.45 Doctors 2.15 WPC 56 3.00 Escape To The Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News At Six 6.30 South East Today 7.00 Sport Relief 2016 Gary Lineker and David Walliams kick off the biggest Sport Relief night ever live from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, packed with appearances from the best sport and entertainment talent in the UK. Sporting encounter Clash of the Titans returns as two celebrity teams, captained by cricketing hero Freddie Flintoff MBE and Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave, go head to head in five events across the night. David Walliams returns with his anarchic Little Britain character Emily Howard alongside former England striker Peter Crouch, comedian Mickey Flanagan and the England women’s football team ‘The Lionesses’. Comedian Jo Brand receives a hero’s welcome and shares the unique experience of her ‘Hell of a Walk’. EastEnders star Lacey Turner joins the line-up to reveal more about her character Stacey’s recent experiences, while Michael Crawford is back in a beret as Frank Spencer returns to the BBC after nearly 40 years for more calamitous events on the track with Sir Bradley Wiggins. 10.00 BBC News At Ten 10.25 South East Today 10.35 Sport Relief 2016 1.00am The Celebrity Apprentice USA 2.25 Weather For The Week Ahead 2.30 BBC News

BBC2

6.15am Heir Hunters 7.00 Countryside 999 7.45 Caught Red Handed 8.15 Sea Cities: Plymouth 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News 12.00pm Daily Politics 1.00 The Chef’s Protege 1.30 Portillo’s State Secrets 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 3.55 Britain’s Lost Routes With Griff Rhys Jones 4.55 Terry And Mason’s Great Food Trip 5.25 Bargain Hunt 6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. 6.30 Too Much TV Reviewing all the current TV shows. 7.00 Mary Berry’s Easter Feast Mary discovers the diverse traditions followed British families and communities during Lent and Good Friday. 8.00 Mastermind John Humphrys invites five more contenders to answer questions in the black chair in the penultimate semi-final. 8.30 Gardeners’ World As part of his planning for summer Monty begins to sow annual climbers and gets started on tidying and mulching his borders. 9.00 Land Of Hope And Glory British Country Life Series capturing the glory and eccentricity of the men and women who live the rural life. Jane Treays discovers the world of Country Life magazine and the meaning of beauty to people in the countryside. 10.00 Sport Relief 2016 John Bishop, Claudia Winkleman and Davina McCall keep the hits coming as we switch over to BBC2. 10.40 Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day’s headlines. 11.10 Artsnight Magazine arts show. 11.40 The People V OJ Simpson: American Crime Story 12.30am Athletics: World Championships 2016

ITV1

6.00am Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30pm Loose Women 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News 2.00 Jeremy Kyle’s Emergency Room 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase

6.00 ITV News Meridian 6.30 ITV Evening News 7.00 Emmerdale It is Laurel and Ashley’s wedding day. Robert grows suspicious of Liv’s questions. Chrissie makes a faux pas. 7.30 Coronation Street Billy and Eva go on a stake out. Kevin demands the truth. Kylie gets a shock at Freddie’s house. 8.00 Best Walks With A View With Julia Bradbury Julia Bradbury chooses some of her favourite and most accessible family treks from across the UK, in search of the perfect walk with a view suitable for all experience levels. 8.30 Coronation Street Aidan squares up to the O’Driscolls. Kevin proves his mettle to Anna. Kylie’s heart goes out to a grieving Freddie. 9.00 It’ll Be Alright On The Night Griff Rhys Jones reveals a collection of flubs that the celebrities would rather we did not see. 10.00 ITV News At Ten 10.40 Benidorm Madge unwittingly gives Donald and Jacqueline the impression that she is a swinger. 11.10 FILM: For Your Eyes Only (1981) Starring Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Julian Glover. Spy thriller. 1.25am Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 4

6.20am How I Met Your Mother 6.45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.00 The Morning Line 9.00 Frasier 9.30 Frasier 10.00 Car S.O.S 11.00 Shipping Wars UK 12.00pm Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Food Unwrapped 12.35 Cheltenham Festival: Channel 4 Racing 4.30 Three In A Bed 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks Myra braces herself for a financial windfall, but will her plans ruin Tony for good? 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.30 Unreported World See highlights. 8.00 Grand Designs Property design series. Angelo Mastropietro plans to spend £100,000 turning a dark abandoned cave into a retreat to help him cope with a recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Months of carving, cutting and drilling into the hillside are needed just to create the rooms and prepare the space for electricity and running water, let alone make the cave comfortable for contemporary living. 9.00 Formula 1: Fast And Furious A preview of Channel 4’s coverage of the 2016 Formula 1 season. 9.05 Gogglebox A comedic review of the week’s TV. Viewers share sharp critiques from their sofas. 10.05 The Last Leg Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker host the satirical comedy series that looks back at the week’s main talking points. The guest is Louis Theroux. 11.10 First Dates Dating series. 12.15am Raised By Wolves 12.45 Cheltenham Festival Highlights 1.30 Virtually Famous 2.15 FILM: Sex Drive (2008) 4.05 Ultimate Dealer 4.30 Location, Location, Location 5.25 Deal Or No Deal

Channel Five

6.00 – 6.55am Children’s television 6.55 Pip Ahoy! 7.10 Little Princess 7.20 Bob The Builder 7.35 Thomas & Friends 7.50 Noddy In Toyland 8.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.35 Paw Patrol 8.50 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Toot The Tiny Tugboat 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 Cowboy Builders 12.10pm 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! 1.15 Home And Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Abducted: The Carlina White Story (2012) 5.00 5 News At 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home And Away Nate proposes to Ricky during the wedding reception and she says yes. 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 The Gadget Show Actionpacked consumer show presented by Jason Bradbury, Amy Williams, Ortis Deley and Jon Bentley. 8.00 That’s So... 1984 Series that looks back on different years from the 1980s and 90s via the news, pop and TV archives. Reagan joked about bombing Russia, Scargill took on Thatcher, Torvill and Dean won the Olympics with their Bolero, and Bob Geldof created Band Aid. 9.00 NCIS: New Orleans See highlights. 9.55 NCIS Drama series. The Secretary of the Navy assigns the NCIS team to a joint terrorism task force after a naval research scientist is murdered and the lead suspect is wanted by the Russian government. 10.55 NCIS: Los Angeles US police drama series. Sam goes undercover in prison to investigate a highly secretive terror group. Callen uncovers and pursues a clue to his past. 11.50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours Award-winning partdramatised crime documentary series. 12.15am SuperCasino 3.10 90 Cats & Counting: Cat Crazies 4.00 41 Dogs In A 3-Bed Semi 4.45 House Doctor 5.10 House Doctor 5.35 House Doctor Victoria Nangle

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10.00am Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 12.00pm NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 3.00 The Holidaymakers 4.00 Futurama (x2) 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama (x2) 6.30 The Simpsons (x3) 8.00 Dogs Might Fly 9.00 Stan Lee’s Lucky Man 10.00 Stella 11.00 Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 1.00am Road Wars 2.00 Night Cops

7.00pm News 7.30 Top Of The Pops: 1981 8.00 John Williams At The BBC 9.00 Arena: Loretta Lynn - Still A Mountain Girl. See highlights. 10.30 Country Queens At The BBC 11.30 Dolly Parton @ Glastonbury 2014 12.40am Top Of The Pops: 1981 1.15 Arena: Loretta Lynn - Still A Mountain Girl

1.15pm You’ve Been Framed! 1.45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.40 Judge Rinder 3.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show (x2) 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 Funniest Ever You’ve Been Framed! Family Special 8.00 Two And A Half Men (x2) 9.00 FILM: The Break-Up (2006) 11.10 Family Guy (x2) 12.10am American Dad!

10.55am Noah’s Ark 12.00pm Murder, She Wrote 1.00 Heartbeat 2.05 The Royal 3.05 Where The Heart Is 4.15 Doctor In The House 4.50 In Loving Memory 5.20 On The Buses 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 10.00 Midsomer Murders 12.00am A Touch Of Frost

2.00pm The Big Bang Theory (x2) 3.00 Baby Daddy (x2) 4.00 How I Met Your Mother (x2) 5.00 New Girl (x2) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 8.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 9.00 FILM: Limitless (2011) 11.05 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 12.00am Tattoo Fixers (x2)

10.05am Come Dine With Me 11.10 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.55pm Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.40 A Place In The Sun (x2) 6.50 The Supervet 7.55 Great Canal Journeys 9.00 Spin 10.00 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11.05 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

11.00am Battle Of The River Plate (1956) 1.25pm Oh! What A Lovely War (1969) 4.10 The Tall T (1957) 5.50 Australia (2008) 9.00 Fantastic Four (2005) 11.05 Boxer From Shantung (1972) 1.40am God Bless America (2011)

1.00pm Defiance 2.00 FILM: Independence Daysaster (2013) 4.00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (x2) 6.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8.00 Killjoys 9.00 FILM: Waterworld (1995) 11.50 FILM: The Hollow (2015) 1.40am FILM: Tucker And Dale vs Evil (2010)


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SATURDAY 19 FILM: The Day After Tomorrow Channel 4, 7.40pm Now, if you really want to get the full impact of this environmental disaster film, start watching at 6.45pm, when you can get yourself into the scary-about-theworld mood with a starter of The World’s Weirdest Weather. Then join Jake and Dennis to battle the world. Yikes.

You’re Back In The Room ITV1, 8.40pm And you thought Phillip Schofield was such a nice man. Here he is, joined by world-renowned hypnotist Keith Barry, hosting a brand new game show in which five strangers team up to try to win up to £25,000 by completing incredibly simple tasks – having been hypnotised. And you think you’re your own worst enemy.

Follow The Money BBC4, 9pm Danish drama double bill – it must be a Saturday. This time the battleground for crime is the economic world of banks, the equity market and the boardrooms. Starting with a body washed ashore by a wind farm that leads to the higher echelons of an energy company. Killing is so not good for the environment.

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story 6.45 Tellus A Story 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 Tellus A Story 7.45 Tellus A Story 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 Under The Radar 9.00 Brighton Album Chart Show 9.30 Noise Reel 10.00 Rugby AM 11.00 Albion Night 2.00pm Burn Up With Natalie 2.30 Latest News 2.55 Guy Lloyd's 2Minute Telly Show 3.00 BWC British Wrestling Weekly 4.00 Latest News 4.25 Guy Lloyd's 2Minute Telly Show 4.30 Drop the Puck 5.30 DJ Box 6.00 Latest News 6.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 6.30 Brighton Album Chart Show A new concept in TV charts. 7.00 Noise Reel David and Ellie host Brighton's first and foremost local music entertainment show. 7.30 Digital Nation The best of Local TV from across the UK. 8.00 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show: Phones and Friends Time to phone a friend? 8.30 Movie Line All the latest movie news, reviews and previews. With Jessica Kellgren Hayes and Joseph Gunn. 9.00 FilmFest on TV Jessica Kellgren-Hayes interviews filmmakers Thomas Smith and James Atkins, as we watch some of their best short movies. 11.00 Bowlegs Live tracks from Frànçois and The Atlas Mountains, Gazelle Twins, Courtney Barnett, His Clancyness, Islet, and Abi Wade. 11.30 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 12.00am Latest News 12.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 12.30 DJ Box Sessions 1.30 Digital Nation 2.00 Guy Lloyd's Telly Show: Phones and Friends 2.30 Movie Line 3.00 FilmFest on TV 5.00 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 5.30 Bowlegs

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6.15 BBC News 6.25 South East Today 6.30 Pointless Celebrities Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a special celebrity comedy edition of the general knowledge quiz in which four teams try to come up with the answers that no-one else could think of. Featuring Simon Day and Paul Chowdhry, Emily Atack and Ian Lavender, Kerry Godliman and Graeme Garden and Steve Pemberton and Bob Mortimer. 7.20 Six Nations Rugby: France v England John Inverdale presents live coverage of the final fixture of the 2016 Six Nations as France host England at the Stade de France. The reverse fixture between the sides last year was one of the most memorable in the competition’s history. Commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. 10.00 The National Lottery Live The National Lottery Live, including the Lotto and Thunderball draws. Hosted by Gaby Roslin. 10.10 BBC News 10.30 Match Of The Day Gary Lineker presents highlights of the day’s six Premier League matches. 11.50 FILM: The Uninvited (2009) Starring Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn. Thriller. 1.15am FILM: Wake Wood (2010) 2.40 Weather For The Week Ahead 2.45 BBC News

6.30 Gardeners’ World As part of his planning for summer, Monty begins to sow annual climbers and gets started on tidying and mulching his borders. 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Countryfile’s John Craven and presenter Johnny Ball join the road trip in a search around Hampshire and Dorset, accompanied by experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson. 8.00 Perry And Croft: Made In Britain Series looking at how the comedies of Jimmy Perry and David Croft became a unique chronicle of Britain in the 20th century. 8.30 Dad’s Army Classic wartime sitcom about the Home Guard unit in a seaside town during the Second World War. Mainwaring lets Frazer take over in a bid to end his grumbling. 9.00 FILM: MICHAEL JACKSON’s Journey From Motown To Off The Wall (2016) Documentary by Spike Lee about The Kind of Pop, MICHAEL JACKSON, which follows him from his early years at Motown Records until is legendary first solo album ‘Off the Wall’. 10.30 Pop Goes BBC TWO 12.00am Athletics: World Indoor Championships 2016 3.00 Messiah At The Foundling Hospital 4.00 A Cabbie Abroad 5.00 The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway

6.00am Breakfast 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11.30 James Martin: Home Comforts 12.00pm BBC News 12.10 Football Focus 12.50 Saturday Sportsday 1.00 Athletics: World Indoor Championships 2016 2.00 Six Nations Rugby: Wales v Italy 4.30 Final Score 5.15 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 5.45 Celebrity Mastermind

6.35am FILM: The Big Sky (1952) 8.35 FILM: Forbidden Planet (1956) 10.10 Homes Under The Hammer 11.10 Natural World 12.00pm Rick Stein From Venice To Istanbul 1.00 The Best Dishes Ever 1.30 Escape To The Country 2.20 FILM: The Red Shoes (1948) 4.30 Flog It! 5.30 Big Dreams Small Spaces

ITV1

6.00am Bottom Knocker Street (x2) 6.25 Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures (x2)s 6.45 Signed Stories: Share A Story 6.50 Sooty 7.05 Super 4 7.15 Looped 7.30 Scrambled! 7.35 Mr Bean 7.50 Horrid Henry 8.10 Nerds & Monsters 8.30 Jessie 9.05 The Tom And Jerry Show 9.25 Murder, She Wrote (x2) 11.20 Jeremy Kyle Show 12.25pm ITV News & Weather 12.30 Big Box Little Box 1.00 Judge Rinder 2.00 The Chase 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 ITV News Meridian 4.15 ITV News & Weather 4.30 Rugby: 6 Nations Live - Ireland v Scotland 7.10 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway Ant and Dec host the funpacked live family entertainment show. Hollywood superstar Hugh Jackman is guest announcer, joined by his Eddie the Eagle co-star Taron Egerton. Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy each channel their inner child in the latest I‘m a Celebrity... Get Out of Me Ear!, the plot thickens in the penultimate instalment of Who Shot Simon Cowell?, the casts of two heavyweight West End musicals appear in a spectacular End of the Show Show, and the Fickle Finger of Fate selects another lucky player to Win the Ads. 8.40 You’re Back In The Room See highlights. 9.40 The Jonathan Ross Show In this week’s show, Jonathan welcomes X-Men star Hugh Jackman, along with his co-star Taron Egerton from the upcoming Eddie the Eagle film. Other guests include British stand-up comedian Shazia Mirza, High-Rise and The Hobbit star Luke Evans, while Primal Scream provide this week’s music. 10.45 ITV News; Weather 11.00 FILM: Yes Man (2008) Starring Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper, John Michael Higgins. Comedy, loosely based on a true story. 1.00am Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 4

6.15am How I Met Your Mother 6.40 The King Of Queens 7.05 The King Of Queens 7.30 Mobil 1 The Grid 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 The Morning Line 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 10.30 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 The Superhumans Show 11.30 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 12.30pm Formula 1: Australian Grand Prix Qualifying Highlights 2.15 Channel 4 Racing 4.30 Come Dine With Me 5.00 Come Dine With Me 5.30 Come Dine With Me 6.00 Come Dine With Me Cookerybased reality show. 6.30 Channel 4 News 6.45 The World’s Weirdest Weather Documentary series. The weather in this episode creates a strange symphony. Lightsabre sounds resonate from icy lakes, rocks ring like bells, and deadly multiple twisters roar and rage across the earth. 7.40 FILM: The Day After Tomorrow (2003) See highlights. 10.00 FILM: Kick-Ass 2 (2013) Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, Christopher MintzPlasse, Jim Carrey, Clark Duke. Superhero action comedy. Self-made superhero Kick-Ass and sweet-faced, foul-mouthed assassin Hit-Girl try to return to life as ‘normal’ teenagers, but soon they are faced with their deadliest challenge yet. To seek revenge for his father’s death, Chris D’Amico has re-invented himself as the leader of an evil league of supervillains. To defeat their new nemesis, Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl must team up with a new wave of masked crusaders, led by the badass Colonel Stars and Stripes. 12.05am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.00 Hollyoaks Omnibus 3.10 Kirstie’s Fill Your House For Free 4.05 Location, Location, Location 5.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 5.20 Deal Or No Deal

Channel Five

6.00am Peppa Pig 6.05 Bananas In Pyjamas 6.20 Angelina Ballerina 6.30 Bob The Builder 6.45 Tickety Toc 6.55 Zack And Quack 7.05 Roobarb And Custard Too 7.15 Make Way For Noddy 7.30 Paw Patrol 7.40 Little Princess 7.50 Pip Ahoy! 8.10 Blaze And The Monster Machines 8.35 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.45 Wanda And The Alien 8.55 Fairly Odd Parents 9.30 The Saturday Show Live 11.40 Funniest Falls, Fails & Flops 12.10pm The Gadget Show 1.10 Police Interceptors 2.05 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! (x4) 6.00 Five News Update 6.05 NCIS: Los Angeles US police drama series. When Deeks is shot while trying to stop a robbery, Callen and Sam discover that he is being used as bait in a bigger plan. 7.00 NCIS: New Orleans Spin-off American crime drama series. The team are joined by an Australian agent who ruffles a few feathers. 8.00 NCIS US crime drama series. During a joint Coast Guard and NCIS training exercise at sea, Gibbs and CGIS Agent Borin spot a deceased man overboard, who is discovered to be a missing crew member from a ship 60 nautical miles away. 8.55 5 News Weekend 9.00 The Championship: Football League Tonight Kelly Cates and George Riley present highlights of today’s action from the SkyBet Championship, with special guests on hand to give their reaction to the big stories. 10.00 Goal Rush: Football League Tonight Kelly Cates and George Riley present the highlights from SkyBet League 1 and 2. 10.30 The NCIS Movie: Judgement Day Crime drama series. 12.10am SuperCasino 3.10 Law And Order: Special Victims Unit 4.00 Law And Order: Special Victims Unit 4.40 Divine Designs 5.05 HouseBusters 5.30 Access 5.45 Angels Of Jarm 5.50 Angels Of Jarm Victoria Nangle

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12.00pm The F1 Show 12.30 Kung Fu Panda 3: Special 1.00 Flintoff’s Road To Nowhere (x2) 3.00 Richard Hammond’s Jungle Quest (x2) 5.00 Big Cats: An Amazing Animal Family (x2) 7.00 The Flash 8.00 Hawaii Five-0 9.00 Limitless 10.00 Arrow 11.00 DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow 12.00am NCIS: Los Angeles

7.00pm Human Planet 8.00 Survivors: Nature’s Indestructible Creatures 9.00 Follow The Money (x2) See highlights.11.00 Ken Dodd’s Happiness: Arena 12.00am The Bee Gees At The BBC... And Beyond 1.00 The Joy Of The Bee Gees 2.00 Sound Of Cinema: The Music That Made The Movies

12.30pm The Almost Impossible Gameshow 1.25 Scorpion 2.25 You’ve Been Framed! Top 100 Animals 3.30 FILM: Legally Blonde (2001) 5.25 FILM: Miss Congeniality 2: Armed And Fabulous (2005) 7.40 FILM: The Mummy (1999) 10.00 Celebrity Juice Live 11.00 Family Guy (x3) 12.35am American Dad! (x2)

8.10am Where The Heart Is (x2) 10.25 The John Thaw Story 11.35 Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor 1.55pm A Touch Of Frost 3.55 Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide 6.00 Midsomer Murders 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 A Touch Of Frost 12.10am Blue Murder 1.40 Doctor In The House

10.00am Melissa & Joey (x2) 11.00 Baby Daddy (x2) 12.00pm New Girl (x2) 1.00 How I Met Your Mother (x2) 2.00 FILM: Big (1988) 4.05 The Goldbergs (x3) 5.30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (x2) 6.30 The Big Bang Theory (x5) 9.00 FILM: Max Payne (2008) 11.00 Gogglebox (x2) 1.10am Tattoo Fixers

8.50am Time Team (x2) 11.00 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.40pm Vet On The Hill 2.40 Walking Through History (x4) 6.55 Walking Through Time 8.00 Coastal Walks With My Dog 9.00 FILM: Downhill (2015) 11.05 Walking The Himalayas (x2) 1.10am Coastal Walks With My Dog 2.15 Spin

11.00am Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979) 1.00pm Dragonball Evolution (2009) 2.40 Step Up: Miami Heat (2012) 4.40 The Phantom (1996) 6.40 Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (1992) 9.00 Paul (2011) 11.05 Rush (2013) 1.25am The Haunting In Connecticut (2009) 3.30 Close

11.00am FILM: Merlin: The Return (2000) 1.00pm FILM: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2002) 3.10 FILM: Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus (2010) 5.00 FILM: D.A.R.Y.L. (1985) 7.00 FILM: Asteroid vs Earth (2014) 9.00 FILM: Cursed (2005) 11.00 FILM: Lake Placid 2 (2007) 12.50am FILM: Zombie Shark (2015)


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SUNDAY 20 The Voice UK BBC1, 7.45pm Emma Willis and Marvin Humes offer words of encouragement in this second knockout round, where the singers select one ‘killer’ song to impress their coach and escape elimination. Tension mounts, adrenalin spikes, make sure you don’t squeeze your sofa-mate’s hand too tight as you get swept up with them.

Doctor Thorne ITV1, 9pm Wouldn’t it be great to have one day next week where we all got to wear period costume for the day and saw evening gowns cycling to work and britches with stiff collars serving the coffee? Pick your own fantasy outfit from this little lot. It’s a lavish period drama based on the novel by Anthony Trollope.

Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. E4, 9pm He may look mild-mannered, but when Coulson gets crossed you’d better watch yourself. He’s cross. After his trip to Maveth, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s absent leader is more determined than ever to stop Gideon Malick and its band of Hydrans. Maybe he could squash them like Hydr-ants?

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 The Newspapers 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 Barnado's Believe In Children 8.45 Slum Echoes 9.00 Family, Faith And Fun 9.30 Growing Concerns 10.00 The Newspapers 10.30 Burn Up With Natalie 11.00 Latest Homes Live 11.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 12.00pm Bostin Bear Club 12.30 BollyHeat 1.00 Rugby AM 2.00 BWC British Wrestling Weekly 3.00 The Rosies 3.30 Growing Concerns 4.00 Family, Faith & Fun 4.30 Arts Alive: Acoustic 5.00 DJ Box 5.30 Under The Radar 6.00 Latest News 6.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 6.30 We are Stardust Recycling is an important part of people's lives. Tonight's film visits Bulky Bob's, a YMCA re-use shop. 7.00 Latest Homes Live A property show, a commercial feature, with homes for sale and to let in the area, iconic buildings, architecture and finance tips. 7.30 Latest News The latest news where, and the latest sports news. 7.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 8.00 Brighton Hi-Lights The best conversation, videos, music and funniest moments from Latest TV's first broadcast series of Brighton's topical magazine programme. 8.30 Latest News 8.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 9.00 FilmFest on TV All filmed in Brighton, 'Out of Time' is the story of a policeman who's girlfriend gets kidnapped and he has to do whatever it takes to get her back. 11.00 DJ Box 11.30 Noise Floor 12.00am Latest News 12.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 12.30 Brodian's Basement 1.30 Brighton HiLights 2.00 FilmFest on TV 4.00 DJ Box 4.30 Brighton Hi-Lights 5.00 Brodian's Basement

BBC1

6.00am Breakfast 7.40 Match Of The Day 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show 10.00 The Big Questions 11.00 Sunday Politics 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News 1.15 The Sport Relief Games Show 2016 3.15 A Question Of Sport 3.45 Escape To The Country 4.30 Lifeline 4.40 Songs Of Praise 5.15 Sport Relief 2016: The Best Bits 6.15 BBC News 6.35 South East Today 6.45 Countryfile Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison are in Sussex exploring Ashdown Forest, the inspiration for the Hundred Acre Wood in AA Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Matt also visits a farm belonging to the Countryside Restoration Trust, which promotes wildlife-friendly farming. Ellie is on the hunt for woodpeckers - easy to hear, but harder to spot! John Craven is at West Rise, the state junior school with a difference. 7.45 The Voice UK See highlights. 9.00 The Night Manager Drama series based on the John le Carré novel. A suspicious Roper gathers his entourage around him in an attempt to root out the traitor, forcing Pine to play a dangerous game. In London, Burr and Steadman face mounting opposition from Whitehall. 10.00 BBC News 10.20 South East Today 10.30 Match Of The Day 2 Mark Chapman introduces highlights of the day’s four Premier League fixtures, which include two derbies. 11.55 Athletics: World Indoor Championships 2016 Live coverage of the concluding session of the World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon. 1.25am Weather For The Week Ahead 1.30 BBC News

BBC2

6.15am An Island Parish 6.45 An Island Parish 7.15 This Farming Life 8.15 Gardeners’ World 8.45 Countryfile 9.45 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.15 The Best Dishes Ever 11.45 The Best Dishes Ever 12.15pm MOTD2 Extra 1.00 Homes Under The Hammer 2.00 Heir Hunters 3.00 Athletics: World Indoor Championships 2016 5.00 Flog It! 5.30 The Secret History Of My Family 6.30 Perry And Croft: Made In Britain Series looking at how the comedies of Jimmy Perry and David Croft became a unique chronicle of Britain in the 20th century. 7.00 Gareth Malone’s Great Choir Reunion To mark the 10th anniversary of The Choir, Gareth Malone tracks down members from all his choirs for one huge reunion party. 8.00 World’s Weirdest Events From the team who brought you Nature’s Weirdest Events comes a series exploring the unexplained, the unexpected and the unidentifiable. 9.00 Tribes, Predators And Me Gordon Buchanan joins a Waorani tribal family in Ecuador’s Amazon jungle as they search for giant anacondas. 10.00 Thirteen Drama series. The police investigation makes some breakthroughs but Carne and Merchant find themselves on opposing sides. Ivy’s family life implodes as lies are uncovered. 11.00 The People V OJ Simpson: American Crime Story Epic drama Johnnie Cochran’s tactics and mind games hurt far more than the pride of the prosecution team. 11.50 Line Of Duty Police drama. 12.50am Line Of Duty 1.50 Sign Zone: Countryfile 2.45 Sign Zone: Holby City 3.45 A Cabbie Abroad 4.45 The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway

ITV1

6.00am Bottom Knocker Street (x2) 6.25 Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures (x2) 6.45 Signed Stories: Share A Story 6.50 Sooty 7.05 Super 4 7.15 Looped 7.30 Scrambled! 7.35 Mr Bean 7.50 Horrid Henry 8.10 Nerds & Monsters 8.30 Bear Grylls Survival School 9.05 The Tom And Jerry Show 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Murder, She Wrote (x2) 11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 12.25pm ITV News & Weather 12.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 1.40 River Monsters 2.40 Big Star’s Little Star 3.40 Off Their Rockers 4.10 FILM: Octopussy (1983) 6.35 ITV News Meridian 6.45 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Beowulf: Return To The Shieldlands Fantasy drama series set in Britain’s mythic past and based on the epic poem. The future of the Shieldlands rests in Rheda’s hands. With Beowulf’s help, she attempts to stave off her anguish and summon the courage to fight against her own brother and his fearsome army. Loyalties are tested, relationships shattered and lives lost - but who will prevail? 8.00 The Story Of Cats 9.00 Doctor Thorne See highlights. 10.05 ITV News; Weather 10.20 Rugby: 6 Nations Highlights Jill Douglas presents highlights of the final round of matches from this season’s 6 Nations Championship as Wales host Italy, Ireland play Scotland and Eddie Jones ends his first campaign as England head coach as they take on France in Paris. 11.20 Rugby Highlights: Aviva Premiership Mark Durden-Smith and David Flatman present highlights from Leicester as the Tigers take on visitors Saracens at Welford road. Other matches include Exeter v Northampton and Wasps v Sale. 12.15am Jackpot247 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 4

6.10am How I Met Your Mother 6.35 How I Met Your Mother 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.50 Frasier 8.15 Frasier 8.40 Frasier 9.10 The Big Bang Theory 9.35 The Big Bang Theory 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 10.30 Sunday Brunch 1.30pm Formula 1: Australian Grand Prix Highlights 4.00 FILM: Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters (2013) 6.00 Heston’s Dinner In Space Documentary. Before lifting off for his six-month mission on board the International Space Station, British astronaut Tim Peake challenged chef Heston Blumenthal to create dishes to take with him which would remind him of home. 7.30 Channel 4 News 8.00 Great Canal Journeys Travel series with Timothy West and Prunella Scales. The duo head into uncharted waters as they attempt one of the longest and most beautiful canal journeys in the world, travelling 350 miles, coast to coast across Sweden. 9.00 Indian Summers Drama about the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India. Aafrin’s wounded comrade Naresh is convinced someone betrayed him. 10.00 Gogglebox A comedic review of the week’s TV. Viewers share sharp critiques from their sofas. 11.00 FILM: The Taking Of Pelham 123 (2009) Starring Denzel Washington, John Travolta. Action remake of the 70s thriller about a mild-mannered train dispatcher who battles to avert disaster when a New York subway train is hijacked. 1.00am Embarrassing Bodies Down Under 1.50 Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.10 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 5.05 Deal Or No Deal 5.55 How I Met Your Mother

Channel Five

6.00 – 7.35am Children’s television 7.35 Little Princess 7.50 Pip Ahoy! 8.05 Blaze And The Monster Machines 8.30 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.50 Wanda And The Alien 9.05 Toby’s Travelling Circus 9.20 Jelly Jamm 9.30 LazyTown 9.55 Fairly Odd Parents 10.30 The Championship: Football League Tonight 11.30 Goal Rush: Football League Tonight 12.00pm Chinese Food In Minutes 12.15 FILM: Madeline (1998) 2.00 FILM: Jasper En Julia En De Dappere Ridders (2013) 4.00 FILM: A Cinderella Story (2004) 6.00 Cats Make You Laugh Out Loud 2 Clip show. 7.00 Now That’s Funny! Familyfriendly clip show featuring hilarious user-generated video content from around the world. 7.55 5 News Weekend 8.00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us In Vegas Entertaining magic competition hosted by Jonathan Ross. In front of a live audience at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, the worldfamous duo challenge their fellow illusionists to perform their most mystifying trick, then try to work out how it was done. 9.00 FILM: Tower Block (2012) Starring Sheridan Smith, Ralph Brown, Jack O’Connell, Russell Tovey, Jill Baker, Julie Graham, Christopher Fulford and Kane Robinson. Britishmade thriller. A year after they witnessed a murder, the inhabitants of Tower Block 31 are terrorised by a mysterious sniper. 10.45 FILM: Harry Brown (2009) Starring Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Charlie Creed-Miles, Ben Drew. Crime drama about an elderly ex-marine who rediscovers his killer instinct when his best friend is murdered. 12.35am Tattoo Disasters UK 1.00 SuperCasino 3.10 Police Interceptors 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Wildlife SOS 4.50 The Great Artists 5.15 Divine Designs 5.45 Angels Of Jarm (x2) Victoria Nangle

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11.00am WWE: Raw 12.00pm Futurama (x6) 3.00 Modern Family (x4) 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 The Muppets 6.00 Modern Family 6.30 The Simpsons 7.00 Dogs Might Fly 8.00 A League Of Their Own 9.00 Hawaii Five-0 10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.00 Air Ambulance ER 12.00am The Force: Manchester

7.00pm John Williams At The BBC 8.00 Pappano’s Classical Voices 9.00 Darcey Bussell Dances Hollywood 10.30 FILM: I’m So Excited! (2013) 11.55 Len Goodman’s Dance Band Days 12.55am The Bee Gees At The BBC... And Beyond 1.55 The Joy Of The Bee Gees 2.55 The Story Of British Pathé

1.30pm FILM: The Incredible Hulk (2008) 3.40 FILM: Nim’s Island (2008) 5.45 Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 7.15 FILM: Liar Liar (1997) 9.00 Ibiza Weekender 10.00 Family Guy 10.30 Bordertown 11.00 Family Guy (x2) 11.55 American Dad! (x2) 12.55am The Cleveland Show (x2)

6.25am A Touch Of Frost 8.15 Heartbeat (x2) 10.20 A Touch Of Frost 12.35pm Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide 2.40 Inspector Morse 4.55 Midsomer Murders 6.55 Midsomer Murders 9.00 Carry On Forever 10.00 Wycliffe 11.05 FILM: Private Benjamin (1980) 1.25am A Touch Of Frost

7.35am How I Met Your Mother (x4) 9.30 Hollyoaks Omnibus 12.00pm Couples Come Dine With Me (x2) 2.00 FILM: Hairspray (2007) 4.20 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts 4.30 The Goldbergs (x3) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (x6) 9.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. 10.00 Tattoo Fixers (x2) 12.00am Virtually Famous 12.50 The Aliens

12.00pm Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12.35 Discovering Britain 1.35 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 2.40 Four In A Bed (x5) 5.20 Come Dine With Me (x5) 8.00 Car S.O.S 9.00 Inside Jaguar: Making A Million Pound Car 10.00 24 Hours In A&E (x2) 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

11.00am Five Children And It (2004) 1.00pm The Golden Compass (2007) 3.10 Catch That Kid (2004) 4.55 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) 6.50 G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra (2009) 9.00 Non-Stop (2014) 11.05 Hanna (2011) 1.15am Nine To Five (1980) 3.30 Close

11.00am Fact Or Faked: Paranormal Files 12.00pm The Captains Close Up 12.30 FILM: Earthfall (2015) 2.20 FILM: D.A.R.Y.L. (1985) 4.30 FILM: Waterworld (1995) 7.10 FILM: 9 (2009) 9.00 FILM: Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009) 11.00 FILM: Black Sheep (2006) 1.50am Killjoys 2.50 Fact Or Faked: Paranormal Files

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MONDAY 21 Cook It Latest TV, 9.30pm Andrew Kay gets to eat brilliant food. Just read his ‘Dines Out’ page in Latest 7 for proof. Which is why it’s so darn fortunate that he’s a dab hand in the kitchen himself. Lots of scrummy food! And he doesn’t keep the yumminess to himself, sharing simple recipes so that we can all eat well. How generous.

Fresh Meat Channel 4, 10pm Finals are approaching, which probably means that as real life looms the world for our student chums is getting more and more surreal. Tickets for ‘Vodstock’ are selling fast... maybe too fast. JP hires a revision barge. Kingsley’s relationship is not good. And Oregon has been sacked as Union President. Trouble ahead.

Killjoys Syfy, 8pm If your ship is called Lucy, does that make it more likely to move away an American footballshaped object just as you approach to kick it? Or is that only in the world of Snoopy crossovers? Anyway, Lucy’s crew actually uncover some of the secrets of their past tonight, as they track down Khlyen.

¸ terrestrial 6.00am Bostin Bear Club 6.30 Tellus A Story (x2) 7.00 Teleshopping 7.30 Burn Up With Natalie 8.00 Teleshopping 8.30 The Vote 9.00 The Vote 9.30 The Newspapers 10.00 Growing Concerns 10.30 The Vote 11.00 The Vote 11.30 Tellus A Story 11.45 Tellus A Story 12.00pm Bostin Bear Club 12.30 Barnado's Believe In Children 12.45 Slum Echoes 1.00 The Newspapers 1.30 Growing Concerns 2.00 BWC British Wrestling Weekly 3.00 Latest TV's Big News 4.00 BollyHeat 4.30 Millionaires' Row 5.00 Noise Floor (x2) 6.00 Latest News 6.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 6.30 The Newspapers 7.00 Noise Reel Extra: Brighton's Finest 7.15 Noise Reel Extra 7.30 Latest News 7.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 8.00 The Vote 8.30 Carib-Asian Cookery Sherrie Eugene-Hart and Pat Hart blend an intoxicating infusion of Caribbean and Asian Food. 9.00 Latest News 9.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 9.30 Cook It See highlights. 10.00 Northern Cuisine Gareth Kyle continues his culinary tour of great food destinations in the north-east. 10.30 Latest News 10.55 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 11.00 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 11.30 On The Verge 12.00am Latest News 12.25 Guy Lloyd's 2-Minute Telly Show 12.30 The Newspapers 1.00 Brighton Album Chart Show 1.30 The Vote 2.00 CaribAsian Cookery 2.30 Cook It 3.30 CoquetBar Breakfast In Brighton 4.00 On The Verge 4.30 Carib-Asian Cookery 5.00 The Newspapers 5.30 Brighton Album Chart Show

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6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Call The Council 11.45 Caught Red Handed 12.15pm Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News At One 1.30 South East Today 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Think Tank 3.00 Escape To The Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News At Six 6.30 South East Today 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Fake Britain Matt Allwright investigates the conmen. This episode looks at the faux fur that’s actually real animal fur - and the high street chains that have been selling it. 7.57 BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders Stacey returns to the Square for a day visit, but will all go to plan? 8.30 Too Poor To Stay Warm Panorama Documentary. 9.00 New Tricks Drama. Standing and McAndrew travel to Glasgow, where a new UCOS section is being established. While there, they agree to help investigate the unsolved murder of a bookie called James Soutar, and the case brings McAndrew face-to-face with an old adversary. 10.00 BBC News At Ten 10.30 South East Today 10.45 Cuckoo Comedy series. Dylan decides to leave university after only three weeks. 11.15 Have I Got Old News For You Satirical news quiz. 11.45 Live At The Apollo Adam Hills introduces performances from Andi Osho and, all the way from Albert Square, Terry Alderton. 12.30am Weather For The Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

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6.00am Heir Hunters 6.45 Show Me The Monet 7.30 Caught Red Handed 8.00 Emergency Rescue Down Under 8.30 Gardeners’ World 9.00 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC Newsroom Live 12.00pm Daily Politics 1.00 Coast 1.20 Athletics: World Indoor Championships 2016 2.20 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 3.15 Britain’s Lost Routes With Griff Rhys Jones 4.15 The Best Dishes Ever 4.45 Terry And Mason’s Great Food Trip 5.15 Antiques Road Trip 6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. 6.30 Too Much TV If you don’t know what to watch - this will tell you what’s new and what’s going to be good on TV this week. 7.00 This Farming Life Lambing season is just a month away for most of the farmers. Near Loch Lomond, Anne is left in charge of the farm and begins by feeding breakfast to over 2,000 animals. 8.00 University Challenge It’s the penultimate quarter-final match in the long and winding road to the semifinals of the quiz for students. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. 8.30 An Island Parish: Shetland This series comes from Shetland’s most northerly island - Unst. 9.00 The People V OJ Simpson: American Crime Story 9.50 QI XL Quiz show. Stephen Fry looks into literature and language. With Lloyd Langford, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Jack Whitehall and Alan Davies. 10.30 Newsnight 11.15 Kipling’s Indian Adventure Documentary film following the footsteps of Rudyard Kipling, 19thcentury English writer and a Nobel Prize-winner. 12.15am Sign Zone: Question Time 1.15 Sign Zone: The Celebrity Apprentice USA 2.40 David Gilmour: Wider Horizons 3.50 A Cabbie Abroad 4.50 Fifteen Billion Pound Railway

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6.00am Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30pm Loose Women 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News 2.00 Judge Rinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase

6.00 ITV News Meridian 6.30 ITV Evening News 7.00 Emmerdale The guests await the bride and groom at the reception. 7.30 Coronation Street Sarah and Todd are reminded of their past. Anna endures the chattering masses. 8.00 Further Tales From Northumberland With Robson Green Robson is travelling through the countryside closest to England’s border with Scotland. He encounters some very busy bees at Chain Bridge Honey Farm and tells the story behind one of Britain’s most popular dog breeds, the Border terrier. 8.30 Coronation Street Todd and David help as Sarah struggles in labour. Kevin gets under Phelan’s skin. Money is too tight to mention for Tyrone. 9.00 Davina Mccall: Life At The Extreme 10.00 ITV News At Ten 10.45 The Agenda ITV News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby hosts a series of talk shows looking at the big issues of the week. 11.25 The Jonathan Ross Show In this week’s show, Jonathan welcomes Hugh Jackman, Taron Egerton, Shazia Mirza, and Luke Evans, while Primal Scream provide this week’s music. 12.20am Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show 3.55 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 Jeremy Kyle Show

6.20am How I Met Your Mother 6.45 The Goldbergs 7.10 The Goldbergs 7.35 The Goldbergs 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Frasier 9.35 Frasier 10.00 Car S.O.S 11.00 Shipping Wars 11.30 Shipping Wars 12.00pm Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 A Place In The Sun: Winter Sun 1.10 A Place In The Sun: Winter Sun 2.10 Deal Or No Deal 3.10 Countdown 4.00 A New Life In The Sun 5.00 Couples Come Dine With Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks Louis is in shock as his suspicions about Joanne spiral out of control. 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Secrets Of Cadbury: Channel 4 Dispatches The current affairs series investigates what has happened to beloved confectioner Cadbury since it was bought by American giant Kraft in a controversial takeover in 2010. From Creme Egg controversies to foreign manufacturing. 8.30 The Food Chain Documentary series about the production and distribution of Britain’s best-loved foods. 9.00 Royal Navy School Documentary series following recruits undertaking the Royal Navy training course. The Cornwell recruits reach the final week of their gruelling training, but it is not plain sailing all the way to their passing out parade. 10.00 Fresh Meat See highlights. 10.50 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Jimmy Carr hosts the famous words and numbers quiz. 11.50 24 Hours In A&E Documentary 12.50am Alan Carr: Chatty Man 1.45 Undercover Boss USA 2.35 Kirstie’s Fill Your House For Free 3.30 Location, Location, Location 4.25 Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb 5.25 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites 5.30 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals

Channel Five

6.00 – 7.10am Children’s television 7.10 Little Princess 7.20 Bob The Builder 7.35 Thomas & Friends 7.50 Noddy In Toyland 8.00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.35 Paw Patrol 8.50 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Toot The Tiny Tugboat 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.15 Funniest Falls, Fails & Flops 11.40 5 News Lunchtime 11.45 Home And Away: An Eye For An Eye 1.15pm Home And Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS: New Orleans 3.15 FILM: The Boy Next Door (2008) 5.00 5 News At 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home And Away Kat breaks the news that Charlotte’s body has been found. 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 Left For Dead: Weather Terror Documentary series about lifethreatening weather events. 8.00 Police Interceptors Actionpacked observational documentary series following police response teams in Durham and Cleveland. 9.00 The Tube: Going Underground Documentary series following the work of the staff who keep London’s underground train service running smoothly. Charlotte struggles to keep the ageing stock of Piccadilly Line rolling. 10.00 Gotham: Rise Of The Villains Drama series set in pre-Batman Gotham City. When Bruce Wayne is abducted, the ‘last good cop in Gotham’ Jim Gordon begins to let his morals slip in his mission to rescue the young heir. 10.55 Person Of Interest American crime drama series. When Elias is targeted by Dominic, Reese and Finch get caught in the power struggle for control of the city’s gangs. 11.55 Person Of Interest Complex crime drama series. 12.45am True Crimes: The First 72 Hours 1.10 SuperCasino 3.10 Benefits By The Sea: Jaywick 4.00 Nick’s Quest 4.25 Divine Designs 4.45 House Doctor (x3) Victoria Nangle

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1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (x2) 3.00 The Holidaymakers 4.00 Futurama (x2) 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama (x2) 6.30 The Simpsons (x3) 8.00 The Muppets 8.30 Modern Family 9.00 An Idiot Abroad: The Short Way Round 10.00 Football’s Funniest Moments 11.00 Limitless 12.00am Hawaii Five-0 (x2)

7.00pm News 7.30 Britain’s Holiest Places 8.00 Digging For Britain 9.00 Art Of Scandinavia 10.00 Horizon: Living With Autism 11.00 Darcey Bussell Dances Hollywood 12.30am Sappho: Love & Life On Lesbos With Margaret Mountford 1.30 Alexander Armstrong’s Real Ripping Yarns

1.45pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (x3) 5.50 Take Me Out 7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two And A Half Men (x2) 9.00 Family Guy 9.30 Bordertown 10.00 Family Guy 10.30 American Dad! (x2) 11.30 The Cleveland Show (x2) 12.25am FILM: The Fast And The Furious (2001)

9.40am Judge Judy (x3) 11.00 Noah’s Ark 12.05pm Murder, She Wrote 1.10 Heartbeat 2.10 The Royal 3.15 Where The Heart Is 4.20 Doctor In The House 4.55 In Loving Memory 5.25 On The Buses 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Lewis 10.00 A Touch Of Frost 12.05am Noah’s Ark

2.00pm The Big Bang Theory (x2) 3.00 Baby Daddy (x2) 4.00 How I Met Your Mother (x2) 5.00 New Girl (x2) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 The Big Bang Theory (x3) 9.00 Tattoo Fixers 10.00 Scheiffer Bates: I Con 10.35 Rude Tube 11.35 The Big Bang Theory (x2) 12.30am Gogglebox

9.35am Food Unwrapped 10.05 Come Dine With Me 11.10 Four In A Bed (x5) 1.55pm Come Dine With Me (x5) 4.40 A Place In The Sun (x2) 6.50 The Supervet 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Vet On The Hill 10.00 24 Hours In A&E 11.05 40 Year Old Virgins 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

11.00am Death Drums Along The River (1963) 12.45pm The Bridges At Toko-Ri (1954) 2.50 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) 5.00 The Mark Of Zorro (1940) 6.50 Night At The Museum 2 (2009) 9.00 Fast And Furious 5 (2011) 11.35 Changing Lanes (2001) 1.30am The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser (1974)

12.00pm Star Trek: The Next Generation 1.00 Defiance 2.00 FILM: Destruction: Las Vegas (2013) 4.00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (x2) 6.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8.00 Killjoys 9.00 FILM: Earthfall (2015) 11.00 Killjoys 12.00am FILM: Infestation (2009)


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PUBLIC NOTICE THE LICENSING ACT 2003 (PREMISES LICENCES AND CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS 2005 Regulation 25 Advertisement TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We, Silo Brighton, do hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county of East Sussex for the variation of a premises licence to use or permit the use of premises known as 39 Upper Gardner Street, Brighton, BN1 4AN for the following proposed variation which it is proposed will be carried on, on or from the premises: The sale by retail of alcohol on the ground floor of Silo from 12pm. Sales will be limited by both volume and ABV. Any person who desires to make a representation to the variation should send to Head of Planning and Public Protection, Health & Safety and Licensing, Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JP no later than 01/04/2016 a brief written statement of the grounds of his/her objection. The register and records of applications may be viewed at the above council office during normal office hours; summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently £5000 [level 5]. Dated this: 4th March 2016 Signed: ...................

PUBLIC NOTICE THE LICENSING ACT 2003 (PREMISES LICENCES AND CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS 2005 Regulation 25 Advertisement TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We OLD TREE BREWERY do hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county of East Sussex for the grant of a premises licence to use or permit the use of premises known as (OLD TREE CAFÉ) PRESTON BARRACKS, LEWES ROAD, BRIGHTON, BN2 4GL for the following licensable activities proposed will be carried on from the premises: Sale of alcohol for consumption On and Off the premises between the hours 8.30am and 8.00pm *In the case of an application for a provisional statement, representations are restricted after the issue of a provisional statement. Any person who desires to make a representation to the grant should send to Head of Planning and Public Protection, Health & Safety and Licensing, Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JP no later than 25th March 2016 a brief written statement of the grounds of his/her objection. The register and records of applications may be viewed at the above council office during normal office hours; summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently £5000 [level 5]. Dated this: 23rd day of February 2016 Signed: William Neame *28 days starting the day after applying to the Licensing Authority

PUBLIC NOTICE THE LICENSING ACT 2003 (PREMISES LICENCES AND CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS 2005 Regulation 25 Advertisement TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We The University of Sussex do hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county of East Sussex for a new premises licence to replace the existing one for the Gardeners Art Centre to use or permit the use of premises now known as Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RA so as to allow the sale of alcohol both on and off the premises between the hours of 10.00 to 01.00 daily the premises remaining open to 01.30 and including Late Night Refreshments and Regulated Entertainment. Any person who desires to make a representation to the variation, should send to Assistant Director, Public Safety, Health & Safety and Licensing, Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JP no later than the 5th of April a brief written statement of the grounds of his/her objection. Copies of the register and applications may be viewed at the above council office during normal office hours; summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently £5000 [level 5]. Dated this: 8th day of March 2016 Signed: Doug Simmonds FBII, tp. Licensing Consultant, www.dougsimmonds.co.uk LATEST TV | VIRGIN MEDIA 159 | FREEVIEW CHANNEL 8

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