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7PM, BBC4 ★★★ The BBC’S noble attempt to re-create Glastonbur­y continues all night on BBC4, with the exception of The Young Montalbano at 8.30pm. Highlights include Toots & The Maytals from 2010 (7.30pm) and The Chemical Brothers (left) from 2000 (10.20pm), with Nile Rodgers and Amy Winehouse to follow tomorrow.

THE CAROLE KING STORY

8PM, YESTERDAY ★★★ Celebratio­n of the singer-songwriter behind the landmark album Tapestry, whose compositio­ns have been recorded by a staggering 1,000 artists. Here, King (left) tells her own story in interviews, alongside well-chosen home movie footage and contributi­ons from admirers.

THE YOUNG MONTALBANO

8.30PM, BBC4 ★★★★

Tonight’s episode of the sunny Sicilian detective prequel deals with the murder of a loan shark, and the humiliatio­n of the deputy mayor. Meanwhile, Montalbano’s romance with Livia (Sarah Felberbaum, left) is still ticking over nicely, when work doesn’t get in the way.

MAN VS FOOD

9PM, FOOD NETWORK ★★★

It’s not the show it was when Adam Richman hosted, but Man vs Food is still an entertaini­ng voyage into the supersized world of US cuisine. In the first of a new series, the exuberant Casey Webb (left) is in North Carolina at Terry’s Bar-b-que & Ribs to eat a meat platter that’s ‘the size of a baby’.

SAY HER NAME: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SANDRA BLAND

9PM, SKY DOCUMENTAR­IES ★★★★ On July 13, 2015, the 28-year-old political activist (left) was found dead in a Texas police cell after being pulled over for a traffic violation three days earlier. It was ruled a suicide, but is that the truth? This poignant new film investigat­es. (Sky 114, Virgin 277)

WHEELER DEALERS: STRIPPED DOWN

10.30PM, QUEST ★★★

The irrepressi­ble Mike Brewer (left) has found a real 1950s British treasure in this new-to-freeview episode – the MGA. The outside is in decent condition, too, but the inside is another matter, and there’s oil leaking from the engine. Will there be enough profit in the refurb? ROBIN WIGGS

SKY COMEDY

Sky 308 Virgin 408

8.50am Step Brothers (2008) 15 u

See 11.30pm.

10.50 Yesterday (2019) 12 u

See 8pm. (S)

12.50pm Crazy Stupid Love (2011)

12 See 1.25am. (S)

2.50 Evan Almighty (2007) PG ●

God recruits politician Steve Carell to build an ark and save the world’s animals from an impending cataclysm. (S)

PICK Wayne’s World

(1992) PG ● (S)

6.10 Wayne’s World 2 (1993) PG ●

Heavy metal fanatics Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are inspired to stage a Woodstock-style festival. (S)

Yesterday (2019) 12

Musician Himesh Patel wakes up after being hit by a bus to find he is the only person who remembers the Beatles. (S) 10.00 CRSHD (2019) College student Isabelle Barbier attends a ‘Crush Party’ in an attempt to lose her virginity. (S)

11.30 Step Brothers (2008) 15

Middle-aged men Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are forced to share a room when their single parents marry each other.

1.25am-3.30 Crazy Stupid Love

(2011) 12 With Steve Carell. (S)

uuuu5.30 7.00 8.35 10.10

FILM4

Freeview 14 Freesat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428

11am Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) U ■ Three prehistori­c animals try to escape the danger of a melting glacier. (S)

12.45pm Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000) U ■ The tots visit a French theme park. (S)

2.20 Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) PG ● Downtrodde­n Drew Barrymore is given a glimmer of hope when she catches the eye of a prince. (S) Back to the Future (1985) PG ●

Teenager Michael J. Fox travels back in time to the 1950s. (S)

Behind Enemy Lines (2001) 12

Nato naval air commander Gene Hackman leads a mission to rescue a reconnaiss­ance pilot shot down by Serb militia. (S)

A Good Day to Die Hard

(2013) 12 Cop Bruce Willis goes to Moscow and helps his CIA agent son stop the Mob from stealing nuclear weapons. (S)

10.50 The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018) 15 Premiere. Horror sequel. See Movie Planner, page 24. (S)

12.30am Paranormal Activity: The

Marked Ones (2014) 15 (S)

2.10-4.00 Love Is Strange (2014)

15 Alfred Molina drama. (S)

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10AM, RADIO 2 HHHH

Brave Jodie Prenger puts herself forward for Alan Carr and Melanie Sykes’s Awful Music Quiz. It’s not the music that’s awful, it’s the humiliatio­n of having the right answer on the tip of your tongue, but just not being able to deliver it. Jodie will, as others have done before her, listen to short bursts of ten tracks, then identify the band or performer. There’s a good chance that Jodie, with years of performing in cabaret and musicals behind her, should do better than her predecesso­rs.

PICK OF THE POPS

1PM, RADIO 2 HHH

Paul Gambaccini will give us a special three-hour edition of his usual show, featuring hits from 1968, 1977 and 1988. The

BBC RADIO 4

FM 92.4 - 96.1 LW 198 Freeview 704 Sky 0104 Virgin 904

5.33am Shipping Forecast

5.43 Prayer for the Day

5.45 Four Thought

6.00 News and Papers

6.07 Open Country

6.30 Farming Today This Week 7.00 Today

8.45 (LW) Yesterday in Parliament

Saturday Live Weekend entertainm­ent show.

10.30 The Kitchen Cabinet New series. Jay Rayner presents the culinary panel show.

11.00 The Week in Westminste­r 11.30 From Our Own

Correspond­ent

12noon News

12.04 Money Box The latest from

the world of personal finance.

12.30 Dead Ringers Topical

comedy impression­s.

1.00 News

1.10 Any Questions?

2.00 Any Answers? 9.00

BBC RADIO 1

FM 97.6 - 99.8 Freeview 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901

5am Early Breakfast. 7.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Radio 1 Anthems. 11.00 Dev and Alice. 3pm Dance Anthems. 5.00 Today’s Dance Anthems. 6.00 Future Dance Anthems. 7.00 1Xtra’s Takeover. 9.00 1Xtra’s Rap Show. 11.00 Diplo and Friends. 1am Essential Mix.

BBC RADIO 3

FM 90.2 - 92.4 Freeview 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903

7am Breakfast. Classical breakfast show, with Elizabeth Alker. 9.00 Record Review. With Andrew Mcgregor. 11.45 Music Matters.

12.30pm This Classical Life. Saxophonis­t Jess Gillam chats to fellow musicians. 1.00 Inside Music. Soprano Elin Manahan Thomas selects a playlist full of joy. 3.00 Sound of Cinema. The screen music of Barry Gray. 4.00 Music Planet. A home session by Istanbul-born musician Cigdem Aslan. 5.00 Opera on 3: Tristan und Isolde. Wagner’s opera, from the Royal Opera House.

10.00 New Music Show. Featuring music by Unsuk Chin, John Zorn and Christian Kobi. 12midnight Freeness. Kim Macari remembers the late Keith Tippett 1.00 Through the Night.

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(HD)

Jodie Prenger (10am, Radio 2) Monkees, Queen, Boney M and Bruce Springstee­n are among the artistes on Paul’s playlist.

SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

5PM, CLASSIC FM HHH Andrew Collins is going for a historical theme with today’s selection of film and TV music. 3.00 4.00

5.00 5.30

5.54 6.00 6.15

7.00 7.15 8.00 9.00

Drama: A Fortunate Man

By John Berger.

Weekend Woman’s Hour

Highlights from the week.

Saturday PM

Political Thinking with Nick Robinson An interview with a major political figure.

Shipping Forecast

Six O’clock News

Loose Ends With guests Jeanette Winterson, Andre Leon Talley and Luke Wright.

Profile

The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed Simon Armitage is joined in his garden shed by judge Melanie Plimmer.

Archive on 4: Poetry for Sale? The history of the relationsh­ip between poetry and advertisin­g.

Drama: Tracks

By Matthew Broughton.

BBC RADIO 2

FM 88.1 - 90.2 Freeview 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902

6am Sounds of the 60s. 8.00

Paddy O’connell. 10.00 PICK Alan and Mel. 1pm PICK Pick of the Pops. 4.00 Jo Whiley. 6.00 Liza Tarbuck. 8.00 Jools Holland. 9.00 PICK Family Rhythms. 10.00 Craig Charles. 12midnight

Ana Matronic’s Dance Devotion.

BBC RADIO 5 LIVE

5am 5 Live Boxing. 6.00 Saturday Breakfast. 8.00 Robbie Savage’s Premier League Breakfast. 9.00

Scott Mills and Chris Stark. 11.00

At Home with Colin Murray. 12noon 5 Live Sport. 5.00 Sports Report. 5.30 FA Cup Football. 7.30 6-0-6. 9.00 Stephen Nolan. 12midnight

Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review.

CLASSIC FM

FM 99.9-101.9 Sky 0106 Virgin 922

7am Alan Titchmarsh. 10.00 Bill Turnbull. 1pm Alexander Armstrong. 3.00 Moira Stuart’s Hall of Fame Concert. 5.00 PICK Saturday

Night at the Movies. 7.00 Cowan’s Classics. 9.00 Beethoven: The

Man Revealed with John Suchet. 10.00 Smooth Classics. 9.45

The Time Being

Spells for Love, by

Melissa Lee-houghton.

10.00 News; Weather

10.15 The Moral Maze Michael Buerk is joined by guests for a debate on a moral issue behind the week’s news.

11.00 My Generation Stuart Maconie hosts the quiz that focuses on the events and culture within living memory, with three contestant­s answering questions on a chosen decade. Last in series.

Poetry Please Poet and playwright Sabrina Mahfouz shares a selection of her favourite poems.

12midnight News; Weather

12.15 Watching Us The launch

of The Only Way Is Essex.

12.30 Short Works

12.48 Shipping Forecast

1.00 As BBC World Service 11.30

BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA

DAB Freeview 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910

6am Burglar’s Bargains. 7.30

Great Lives. 8.00 Counterpoi­nt. 8.30 Rent. 9.00 Comedy Greats.

12noon Like They’ve Never Been Gone. 12.30 Hazelbeach. 1.00 Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress.

1.30 Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress.

2.00 Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress.

2.30 Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress.

3.00 Hercule Poirot: Sad Cypress. 3.30 A Good Read. 4.00 Burglar’s Bargains. 5.30 Great Lives. 6.00 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Quandary Phase. 6.30 Ray Bradbury’s Tales of the Bizarre.

7.00 Comedy Greats. Barry Cryer presents a selection of radio comedy from 2000 onward, including At Home with the Snails, Clare in the Community, Radio Shuttlewor­th and Little Britain. From 2003. 10.00 Comedy Club: Mark Watson’s Live Address to the Nation. The comedian is joined by Tim Key and Tom Basden to explore the idea of faith. 10.30 Chain Reaction. 11.00 Henry Normal’s Encyclopae­dia Poetica. 11.30 Ectoplasm. 12midnight The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Quandary Phase.

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