Daily Star - 2021-07-31
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Daily Star - 2021-07-31

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dailystar.co.uk thought for the day Yet more experts jumping on the gravy train! Glorious Goodwood 18+ New users only Terms apply free SATURDAY, JULY 31, 2021 proud to love animals free telly mag 90P £5P14 BEt with free goodwood pullout BAN ’EM AT THE FOOTIE SAY THE PASTRY POLICE Disney’s war with Scarlett PAGE 11 Stokes: I’m out of cricket see starsport who Hate all ■■ by ANDREW YOUNG PASTY-faced pastry police want us to stop scoffing pies at the footie. No chance, mate. We’re keeping our eyes on the pies. Full story: Page 7 the pies?

2 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 TODAY’S WEATHER TODAY: Today will likely be another rather unsettled day, with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some turning rather heavy and thundery, particularly across southern counties of England. A little drier across Northern Ireland. OUTLOOK: Tomorrow will be a similarly mixed day of sunshine and showers, the heaviest of these once again likely in the south. Largely drier for many on Monday, though still the odd shower. Air Quality Air pollution levels Low (1) Very high (10) uk-air.defra.gov.uk Highlands 3 North Wales 3 North East Scotland 2 West Midlands 3 Central Scotland Scottish Borders Northern Ireland North West & Mersey North East Yorkshire & Humber 3 3 2 2 2 3 East Midlands South Wales South West South East Eastern Greater London 3 2 2 3 3 3 CORRECTIONS & COMPLAINTS Sun Mon Tue If we’ve published anything factually inaccurate, please contact the readers’ editor by email at StarLetters@dailystar.co.uk or write to Readers’ Editor, Daily Star, One Canada Square, London E14 5AP and, once verified, we’ll correct it as soon as possible. The Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday are published by Express Newspapers, a subsidiary company of Reach PLC, which is a member of IPSO, the Independent Press Standards Organisation. We adhere to the Editors’ Code Of Practice as enforced by IPSO, which is contactable for advice at IPSO Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, EC4M 7LG. 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Service open 8am-6pm daily. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 THE HEALTH LOTTERY The society raising money in July through The Health Lottery is Health Lottery London East, tackling inequalities across the region. In August it is Health Lottery South East £1 Health Lottery numbers Friday, July 30 £1 Health Lottery numbers Thursday, July 29 £1 Health Lottery numbers Wednesday, July 28 £1 Health Lottery numbers Tuesday, July 27 £1 Health Lottery numbers 02 04 07 12 44 18 11 29 32 39 43 20 01 23 24 36 40 22 25 26 31 37 41 16 Saturday, July 24 08 11 26 28 35 34 LOTTO EURO 2ND CHANCE DRAW, July 28: 01, 14, 17, 21, 50 NATIONAL LOTTERY WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 One jackpot winner scoops £5.1million. Tonight’s top prize is £3.8million 23 26 34 36 44 59 43 10 23 33 35 37 05 10 MILLIONAIRE MAKER SELECTION: XJMN89120 ★ ★ went 680,821 tickets won a prize Friday, July 30: Prize details unavailable as we to press. set for life: THURSDAY, juLY 29: 08, 32, 37, 40, 45. LIFE BALL: 03 THUNDERBALL: friday, JULY 30: 10, 24, 26, 28, 35. T’ball: 04 40 held in child sex rap Forty people have been arrested by police investigating child sexual exploitation. Officers detained 38 men and two women suspected of offences against nine girls in Dewsbury and Batley, West Yorks. Most of the suspects are from the Kirklees area. They were released on bail pending further inquiries. The crimes are said to have been committed between 1989 and 1999. DCI Ian Thornes said the arrests followed “many months of investigation into reports of sexual offences against young girls”. Heroes of 9/11 liver hell Emergency workers who raced to the stricken World Trade Centre on 9/11 are being struck down by liver disease. Toxic dust is fuelling a spate of cases almost two decades later. Many first responders have developed illnesses including cancer. Now a study has detected high rates of fatty liver disease linked to intensity of exposure to the poisonous mist. Dr Artit Jirapatnakul said: “The next step is to understand why or how the toxic dust actually causes liver damage.” More than 2,000 rescuers have died from illnesses attributed to the site in New York. Space is ‘threat to peace’ BRITAIN faces “daily threats” in space from Russia and China the head of the RAF says. The two countries are gathering intelligence that could be used in a future war, it is claimed. Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston said both carried out “questionable” activities such as flying satellites in “close proximity” to others. He issued a stark warning about potential future conflicts at the launch of the £1.4billion UK Space Command. The Air chief said: “A future conflict may not start in space, but I’m in no doubt it will come to space and may well be won or lost in space.” New road rules leave motorists up the junction cyclists are given priority ■■ by jerry lawton CONTROVERSIAL new Highway Code rules give cyclists and pedestrians priority over drivers in a “hierarchy of road users”. Motorists “should not cut across cyclists going ahead when turning into or out of a junction or changing direction or lane”, the code now says. Cyclists have been told to “ride in the centre of your lane to make yourself as clearly visible as possible” on quiet streets. Motorists will also have to give way to walkers crossing at junctions. Hugh Bladen, of the Alliance of British Drivers, said the Government had made “a complete Horlicks of the situation”. He said it was a “retrograde step” and added: “To say Pictures: REUTERS SAFETY: Rules for cyclists that cyclists can do whatever they like is absurd in my view.” But former Olympic racing cyclist Chris Boardman described the new rules as “inspiringly logical action” and a “milestone for active travel”. And British Cycling said it was a “cause for celebration”. The RAC also welcomed the bid to make cycling and walking safer. But it warned a “concerted IT’S SLIM JONG-UN! ■KIM Jong-un sparks rumours he’s had gastric band surgery by appearing in public looking several stone lighter. The infamously blubbery despot recently caused health worries among his starving North Korean subjects by shifting a dramatic amount of timber after his 22st bulk left him struggling for breath. ■And usually camera-shy Kim, 37, looked trim yesterday when he was snapped dressed in a baggy suit greeting military veterans and political flunkies in capital city Pyongyang. BEFORE: Porky Kim DS1ST effort” must be made to communicate the changes to drivers because “many do not read the Highway Code for long periods after passing their test”. The new code – which will be presented to Parliament this winter – will come into force early next year. The changes are part of a £338million cycling and walking strategy from Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. The Department for Transport said: “The Highway Code’s hierarchy of road users will outline how responsibility rests with the road users who could potentially cause the most harm to others. “The hierarchy does not remove the need for all road users to behave responsibly.’’ jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 3 FANCY BEING A PAGE 3 GIRL? Want to be one of our fabulous Daily Star Page 3 girls? Send your bikini picture to jeanysavage@ yahoo.co.uk Heady Jenny ★OUR lovely Jenny adores sunbathing by the sea and is hoping we get another long heatwave soon. ★The 21-year-old beauty, from Kent, says: “I enjoy everything about our great British seaside resorts – and especially ice creams, even though I have to stay in shape for my modelling shoots!” ★But she still fancies a hol “sur le continent” and jokes: “What do you call a French man who wears sandals? Phillipe Philoppe!” Picture: JEANY SAVAGE Bez: I’m mad on COMEBACK: Peter Kay gigs sell out in ‘10 secs’ TICKETS for Peter Kay’s first live gig in four years sold out in “10 seconds”. Fans snapped up 7,000 seats for his two-show stint at Manchester’s O2 Apollo. One fan tweeted: “Peter Kay tickets sold out in 10 seconds. Got on straight away at 9am. In a queue for 10 seconds then sold out.’’ On August 7, Kay will host two live Q&As in aid of Laura Nuttall, 21, form Barrowford, Lancs, who is battling cancer. Laura’s mum Nicola and dad Mark met Peter, 48, while working at Granada TV nearly two decades ago, and he got in touch in 2019. “He just called up and said: ‘How can I help?’” Nichola said. She added the family are so “excited” about Kay’s return to the stage. Appley Mondays ■ ■ by Aaron Tinney BOOZE-loving Bez worships cider as he reckons it’s medicine sent from God. The Happy Mondays’ self-confessed “boggle-eyed” freaky dancer says the drink has the “spiritual” power to soothe. Bolton-born Bez, real name Mark Berry, said: “I’ve had a long-lasting love affair with apple cider over the years. I just love the apple. “There’s no contest as far as fruit goes, in my eyes. It’s from the Garden of Eden. “With some cider you can literally taste the spirituality in it. When you think about it, the apple covers every angle: it gets you drunk, it’s great food, plus it’s really beneficial medicine.” The dad-of-three – whose hobbies include brewing beer and beekeeping – said his obsession with scrumpy started when he was 11, and he and his pals stole a batch from a Bulmers brewery. He confessed: “Me and a group of lads did a raid on it before my first-ever school disco. “We hopped the fence and Cider is sent from God... it’s medicine grabbed a load of cider for the occasion – and that was the first time I ever got drunk. It was a fantastic night.” Bez has joked he now only takes drugs “at the weekends” after decades of hellraising with bandmate Shaun Ryder, 58. He says the only mind-bending substance he now regularly takes is herbal supplement Gingko, which he says improves his memory. Bez, 57, went teetotal to prepare for his 2019 appearance on Celebrity Mastermind, on which he chose bees as his specialist subject. The Star Says: Page 6 news@dailystar.co.uk

4 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST Our Lily a Greek goddess CROWN: Staunton Imelda unveiled as new Queen ThIS is the first image of Imelda Staunton in character as the Queen for Netflix series The Crown. Filming of season five of the lavish drama started earlier this month. And Imelda is one of a host of new cast members making their debuts in the smash hit show as members of the Royal Family. The publicity shot shows her portraying the Queen in later life, sporting a mustard blouse and her trademark grey hair-do. Claire Foy and then Olivia Colman played Her Majesty in earlier seasons. Glimpse Netflix described the image as “an early glimpse of our new Queen Elizabeth II”. Dominic West is taking over from Josh O’Connor as the Prince Charles, while Elizabeth Debicki will star as Diana, replacing Emma Corrin. Lesley Manville will take over as Princess Margaret from Helena Bonham Carter and Jonathan Pryce replaces Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip. And Jonny Lee Miller makes his debut as Prime Minister Sir John Major. Bra firm is bust... Victoria’s Secret UK has gone into liquidation. The Brit arm of the lingerie company went into administration last year after being hit by lockdown. A spokesman for administrators Teneo said a judge had now approved a move to sell off the assets. He said it would enable creditors to be paid. Judge Sally Barber heard the case at the Insolvency and Companies Court. Bosses have said Victoria’s Secret’s online business is not owned by Victoria’s Secret UK and will trade as usual. ★DAILY Star lovely Lily chills out in the shade while on holiday in Greece. The Page 3 girl, 25, was enjoying a little time away in the sun-soaked paradise – just like some of England Euros heroes who have extra time off before they report back for training. ★Heading machine Harry Maguire, 28, posted pictures with his fiancée Fern Hawkins having a whale of a time in Croatia. Meanwhile, his defensive colleague Kieran Trippier, 30, was with wife Charlotte and kids in Ibiza before he gets back to Atletico Madrid duty. DON’T BLAME IT ON THE SUNSHINE GREEN UNPLEASANT LAND: Harlow Grass overgrown due to ‘weather’ BOTH sunshine and rain ■■ by mark solomons the council’s statement: “Are some have been used as excuses the appearance of the grass in some of you smoking this stuff?” for a town’s green spaces areas of the town this year. The problem has also infuriated spiralling out of control. “The impact of Covid-19 has set some ward councillors. Long grass, stinging nettles and prickly bramble have spread on to walkways, leaving residents fuming. an unprecedented challenge to our work programmes. “This has been in tandem with a One, Tony Durcan, said: “Let’s call out a service that has got worse. “Just look around and see how Some paths have overgrown spring and summer that has seen a the grass and weeds are overgrown. shrubbery that make them too narrow for pushchairs or wheelchairs to get through after being left unattended during the pandemic. A spokesman for Harlow Council regular mix of both warm and wet weather – great for grass growth but hard to keep up with.” It comes after the local authority has also found itself under attack Take a walk and catch yourself on the brambles. “It’s a mess that should have never been allowed to get into this state. Someone has to stand up and in Essex said: “There have been for missing bin collections. call out a bad service.” many concerned comments about And one commenter replied to news@dailystar.co.uk

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 5 STREET’S ‘UNTOUCHABLES’ ‘GOOD IDEA’: Shapps No law for jabs at work Workers being double-jabbed before returning to workplaces is a “good idea” but will not be a legal requirement. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps also ruled out Covid passports for pubs and shops. He said: “We are not going to make that legislation that every adult has to be double-vaccinated before they go back to the office but, yes, it is a good idea and, yes, some companies will require it.” “We won’t go as far as requiring it (proof of vaccination) to enter a shop or the pub. “There is precious little reason not to be vaccinated. Why wouldn’t we want to save lives? It’s just obvious to me.” Keep calm and Corrie on, Sally! CORRIE’s top stars have been told they are all safe from the axe – as a thankyou for their professionalism during the pandemic. Bosses have labelled the show’s favourites, including Sally Dynevor, 58, (Sally Webster), below, “untouchables” and ruled them essential to the soap’s future. An ITV source said: “The actors have had a tough time over the last year and a bit, what with the show going into lockdown, Covid outbreaks on set, reduced episode numbers and social distancing on the show. “So it is great ■■ by jerry lawton news that so many of the big name cast want to stay. “On top of that no-one will be getting the chop just to create a ratings boost. “The bosses wanted to create a mood where the cast feels secure in such turbulent times.’’ Some of the biggest names have already been awarded lucrative new contracts. Others will be in the coming months. They include Samia Longchambon, 39, who plays Maria Connor, Daniel Brocklebank, 41, (Billy Mayhew), Michael Le Vell, 56, (Kevin Webster), and Simon Gregson, 46, (Steve McDonald). The job security pledge will be welcomed by many of the soap’s stars after Covid-19 plunged the entertainment business into crisis. Daniel said recently: “I’m so incredibly happy there that I skip into work.” jerry.lawton@dailystar.co.uk Some 95% of people in Britain said they wore face coverings when outside their home in the past week, the Office for National Statistics found. ‘HUMILIATED’: England’s chief medical chief is grabbed by Hughes, centre WHITTY YOB spared jail ORDEAL: April & girl Mum in hols hell A British mum left stranded in Majorca after testing positive for Covid was told to get a “private plane” home. After quarantining for eight days April Allinson, 30, was told daughter Ellie and a pal must isolate for another 10. She claims authorities now say they can take a “private plane” together but April, of Teesside, branded it “ridiculous”. Picture: PA A “yobbish” estate agent left Professor Chris Whitty “humiliated” after grabbing him in a headlock when the chief medical officer turned down a photo with him. Lewis Hughes, 24, put his future at risk with “10 seconds of madness” when he accosted Prof Whitty in St James’s Park in central London last month, Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard. Footage of the incident was shared on social media. Hughes, of Romford, ■■ by ted hennessey Essex, who was later sentence, and ordered to sacked, admitted a charge pay £307 in fines and compensation. The judge told of assault by beating on June 27. him: “Let it be a lesson to Senior district judge you, yobbish behaviour Paul Goldspring told him and drinking alcohol has that Prof Whitty “goes consequences.” about his very difficult job Jonathan Chew, 24, without the expectation of yobs like you accosting him, assaulting him. And to compound it all, he was further humiliated by that video being posted”. Hughes was given an eight-week suspended jail from Chelmsford, Essex, pleaded not guilty to the same charge of assault by beating. He was bailed ahead of a trial at the same court on November 23. Prof Whitty is expected to give evidence.

6 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 Says Come on you pies! A MATCHDAY pie is part of the ritual of going to football. Nothing beats a steak and ale or a chicken balti washed down with a cold pint or a hot Bovril. And pies are a great British tradition that should be cherished. So football fan Jack Peat’s crusade against our beloved hot-filled pastry faves is controversial to say the least. The author is suggesting we all go and try out local specialities away from the ground instead. Now while we don’t agree we should give them the red card, his “pie revolt” does shine a light on a serious issue. Football clubs have been taking the mick for years by raising prices. The total cost of going to a top game is now through the roof, including refreshments, which are normally extortionate and often, frankly, not very good. So it is up to clubs to make sure they don’t let this great institution die – by making sure pies are better quality and more affordable. Then it will be all gravy again! Pets need protecting THE Brighton cat killer story is horrifying. Steve Bouquet’s campaign of terror murdering nine defenceless little creatures and maiming others makes you sick to the stomach. But while it’s a good thing he’s been banged up, the whole case shows the law on animal cruelty isn’t fit for purpose. This evil scumbag was convicted only on charges of criminal damage, as if these pets were just someone’s property. That’s a disgrace. The law must change so that our wonderful animals are treated as living beings – and fast. Rough Bez HAPPY Mondays’ dancer Bez says he reckons drinking cider is like taking medicine. It all makes sense now - he’s certainly looked like he’s been on a bad batch of Scrumpy for the last few decades! SPORT SLIP-UPS THAT MADE US ROAR... Golden gaffes “Brazil – they’re so good it’s like they are running round the pitch playing with themselves.” Football’s John Motson. “The bowler’s Holding, the batsman’s Willey.” Cricket commentator Brian Johnston on West Indies’ Michael Holding bowling to England’s Peter Willey. “Ah, isn’t that nice. The wife of the Cambridge president is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew.” Harry Carpenter commentating on the 1977 Oxford- Cambridge boat race. “And later we’ll have action from the men’s cockless pairs.” TV’s Sue Barker on the rowing. “Tony McCoy has a quick look between his legs and likes what he sees.” Stewart Machin, horse racing commentator. “And there goes Juantorena down the back straight, opening his legs and showing his class.” Commentator Ron Pickering, commentating at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. “One of the reasons Arnie (Arnold Palmer) is playing so well is that, before each tee shot, his wife takes out his balls and kisses them.” US golf commentator. “What does it feel like being rammed up the backside by Rubens Barrichello?” F1 commentator James Allen interviewing racing driver Ralf Schumacher. “I’m lucky because I have an athlete between my legs.” Jockey Willie Carson. “Michael Vaughan is beside me. It’s not easy putting a rubber on is it?” Cricket’s Jonathan Agnew discussing Kevin Pietersen putting on a bat handle rubber. “Julian Dicks is everywhere. It’s like MIS-STROKE: Sue Barker they’ve got 11 Dicks on the field.” Metro Radio football commentator. “This is a really lovely horse…I once rode her mother.” Racing commentator Ted Walsh. “Linford Christie has a habit of pulling it out when it matters the most.” TV pundit David Coleman. “As I sit here with a couple of world-class hookers...” Gaby Logan after a France- ★TV’s Clare Balding sparked guffaws after she told gold medal-winning British swimmer Matt Richards that his “third leg was just phenomenal”. The BBC Olympics presenter was interviewing the 18-year-old alongside team-mate Tom Dean after they triumphed for Team GB in the 4x200m freestyle at the Tokyo Games. ★The pair struggled to keep straight faces after Balding’s unwitting double entendre. But it isn’t the first balls-up from the world of sport. Here JAMES MOORE reveals some other innuendo-laden blunders… LIP SERVICE: Seaman, Juantorena, McCoy, Dicks, Holding & Motson all starred in gaffes Ireland rugby match. “Stephen Hendry jumps on Steve Davis’ misses every chance he gets.” Snooker pundit Mike Hallett. “John Parrott wants a screw… with plenty of bottom.” Snooker commentator John Virgo. “The Spanish manager is pulling his captain off.” Football pundit George Hamilton. “There’s a drum here and I’d like to bang the guy who is banging it.” Broadcaster Alan Green. “Greg Harlow has covered himself at the rear in case Jenkins gets too excited.” Bowls pundit David Gourlay. “Pat Rafter won the tennis in straight sex but had to be treated for a groin injury.” Aussie newsreader. “Ballesteros felt much better today after a 69.” Steve Ryder at the US Masters. “Yes, Seaman’s on everyone’s lips this morning.” TV’s Des Lynam on goalie David Seaman. “And this is Grigorieva from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing.” Weightlifting commentator Pat Glenn. DS1ST

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 7 myleene shows KLasS BIG FAN: Gyllenhaal Jake’s loving a bake Jake Gyllenhaal is a huge fan of The Great British Bake Off and said he is “mesmerised” by judge Dame Prue Leith. The US actor also revealed he is desperate to meet Paul Hollywood, and loves the show so much that he would never take part in a baking programme himself. Brokeback Mountain star Gyllenhaal said he spent lockdown perfecting his own baking, but would never do it on television. He said: “I’ve always loved to cook, and there are many things that I have hoped and wished I would be able to do, that I had deemed in my mind to be impossible. “And then I made them and it’s opened my entire world. “I’ve searched the world for the perfect black and white cookie and never found it. “And so now I get to try and make the perfect one for myself.” Asked if he would ever take part in a baking show, he said: “In my mind, there’s literally nothing that can beat The Great British Bake Off, so no.” FACT OF PIES were invented by the Romans, with the first example of meat enclosed in a basic pastry traced back to the Eternal City. THE DAY Trial for Shakira SHAKIRA is set to face trial for tax evasion in Spain. The Colombian singer, 44 – who has two sons with Spanish footballer husband Gerard Pique – has been under investigation for three years. Judge Marco Juberias said he has found “sufficient evidence of criminality” and the case should move to the next step. Jezza’s farm yarn Jeremy Clarkson has written a book about life on his new farm, based on his smash hit Amazon Prime TV programme. Picture: LAGENCIA PRESS / BACKGRID picture exclusive ★Myleene Klass is a cracking sight in this sizzling leopard-print maxi dress. The sizzling hot TV and radio presenter was very easy to spot as she took a relaxing stroll during her sunshine break to Ibiza with her family and fiancé Simon Motson. And the 42-year-old ★ former Hear’Say star posed for a few selfie shots showing off her pert figure, before getting caught by a cheeky gust of wind. It’s all Kicking OFF FOR PIEFans ‘Give pastries the boot’ A FED-UP footie fan reckons supporters should swap their match-day pie for posh nosh outside football stadiums. Author Jack Peat has written a book suggesting supporters should ditch their traditional grub and tie in their day out at the game with fancy tasting sessions. He said: “As Britain embraces a craft revolution of locally made produce we, the travelled football fan, have the opportunity to experience the country in a way few others can. “We can feast on cockles and mussels on the south-east coast, tuck into pork faggots in the Midlands and drink our way through an explosion of craft distillers and breweries all in the name of the club we love. “It is proof that when paired prop- ■■ by andrew young erly football and food are a match made in heaven, but both are in need of a spectator-driven revolt. Football grounds have become a blot on a resurgent culinary scene in Britain.” Jack’s book – The Great Pie Revolt: A Gastronomic Guide to the Premier League and EFL, which reviews grub in delicatessens and stalls near the 92 league grounds – is not likely to win over many fans. But he does reckon that visiting supporters should try the local fare. He added: “Rather than queue up for a tasteless pie or a rubbery burger, fans could be warm their bellies with panackelty and stottie in Sunderland, rag pudding in Oldham or Hull patties.” The Star Says: Page 6 news@dailystar.co.uk

8 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 Grenfell vid dad in retrial A father who filmed a video of a cardboard model of Grenfell Tower being burned on a bonfire will face a second trial, the High Court has ruled. Paul Bussetti was accused of sending a “grossly offensive” video on WhatsApp after footage filmed in 2018 caused outrage. Bussetti, then 47, was found not guilty after a trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in 2019. But the High Court quashed Bussetti’s acquittal and ordered a retrial after an appeal by the Crown Prosecution Service. Bussetti’s new trial will also be held at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Telly on & kit off for Brits One in five Brits strip off when watching TV shows set in sunnier climes. A survey found two thirds of Love Island viewers partially disrobe to “get in the mood”. Three quarters of the show’s fans claim to have seen at least one episode while completely naked. One in four people strip for Baywatch, while bonkfest Bridgerton has a similar effect, according to a poll for energy firm Utilita. A spokesman said: “Our analysis was showing households were putting their heating on at least once a week during summer – and we wanted to understand why.” Shame of Euros steward A Wembley steward has admitted stealing official lanyards and hi-vis jackets to get ticketless fans into England’s Euro 2020 final. Yusaf Amin, 18, also nicked wristbands, and offered to sell them and the other items for £4,500. Willesden Magistrates’ Court heard an account appeared online on the afternoon of the match advertising the items. Amin wrote: “I have two passes and two uniforms and wristbands for you to go in and watch the game. “Guaranteed entry or money back.” The teenager, of Newham, east London, pleaded guilty to theft. He was bailed and will be sentenced next month. Pictures: ANDY STENNING; PA; REX MEDAL: Luke Greenbank DELIGHT: Bryony and Duncan Viewers are so late BBC GOLDEN THE mum of double ■■ by jerry lawton Olympic champion Tom watchdog Ofcom said: “The Dean said it “pains” number of people that have her the BBC missed raised this with me and said, screening Brit medal ‘I can’t believe I can’t get all wins at the Olympics. the Games on the BBC. I’ve Jacquie Hughes spoke out watched the Olympics my after her son become the first whole life’. British male swimmer to net “It’s sad from a viewer’s more than one gold at a single Olympics in 113 years. “It’s a reality of modern point of view. It pains me. The former Beeb boss who global media where it’s all now works for broadcasting about money. Obviously the MOTHER’S PRIDE: Tom and Jacquie British medal glory but no live TV shots DS1ST

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 9 to the party BETH GETS a LIFT after bmx win Beth Shriever is held aloft by team-mate Kye Whyte in emotional scenes after she won BMX gold – as it emerged she had to crowdfund her victory The 22-year-old collapsed in tears after she became Team GB’s latest Olympic champion. Beth worked as a teaching assistant and launched an internet funding campaign after UK Sport Tokyo. They later had a rethink and reinstated their support. Fellow BMX star Kye, 21, from south London, who won a silver, said: “I’m more happy for her than I am for me. That girl puts in some serious graft.’’ Beth, from Leytonstone, east London, said: “I’m just in bits. I tried my hardest out there today and to be rewarded with a gold medal is honestly mind-blowing.’’ decided in 2017 there would be Liam Gallagher tweeted: “Bethany no cash devoted Shriever what a ledge well done LG x.’’ to wom- But British Cycling said the wins en’s BMX in “brought to light the lack of funding in the sport”. Team GB enjoyed more success with Bryony Page, 30, claiming trampoline bronze, while Luke Greenbank, 23, won bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke. And Duncan Scott won his third medal with silver in the men’s 200m individual medley. GLORY: Cracknell James blasts rowers James Cracknell has blasted the performance of the British rowing team. They claimed only two medals – a silver and a bronze in the men’s quadruple sculls and the men’s eight respectively. Cracknell, 49, who won two golds, said: “We got three gold, two silver in Rio. “We have come away from Tokyo, £27million of investment in British Rowing, with one silver and one bronze. At a time when the national budget is under pressure from so many different areas, is that a good return on investment?” Sir Matthew Pinsent, who won four Olympic golds, added: “We can’t escape the fact the British team has not performed the way that we have in the last five, six editions of the Olympic Games.” ■PICK-ME-UP: Beth is carried by fellow rider Kye. Left, the pair proudly show off their Olympic medals and, far left, Beth celebrates victory. Right, rowing eight receive bronze BALLS UP! big American networks, including tastic that the result came up American broadcaster Dis- can show much fuller Discovery, have on my watch before the covery has paid £920million Olympic coverage. JOY: deep pockets. match had finished and so I to the International Olympic A BBC spokesman said: Tom “You have a set licence didn’t need to bother watching Committee to control “With over 500 hours of live fee and if it’s spending it on to the end. European coverage. coverage alongside 24-hour the Olympics people would “What’s the point if you’re It will only let the Beeb catch up and extensive moan that there was no drama. It’s sad.’’ not showing medal hopes of GB athletes live?’’ show two live events at any one time. radio and digi- tal rights, we have Viewers were livid after the At London 2012 and Rio Former BBC chairmen secured an extensive BBC tweeted Chelsie Giles 2016, the broadcaster aired Lord Grade and Sir Michael offer for had won judo bronze before its delayed coverage ended. 2,500 hours of live coverage via its red button. Lyons called for broadcasting rules to be changed to audiences.’’ jerry.lawton@ One fan tweeted: “Fan- But this time around ensure free-to-air channels dailystar.co.uk Brother dishes it out... Tom Dean’s family have warned him his Olympic glory will not get him out of emptying the dishwasher. The 21-year-old was on top of the world after winning the 200m freestyle and 4x200 freestyle relay. But he was brought back down to earth by brother William. Mum Jacquie said: “We had this family WhatsApp, he was showing off his medals and being very friendly, and William was like, ‘you’ve still got to do your turn of emptying the dishwasher Tom’. And he was like, ‘Oh, no, this gets me a free p a s s’. “It was, ‘bloody doesn’t’!”

10 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST Wardy’s WAGERS BE by JOHN WARD A TWITT... Fancy getting on a winner? Then follow Wardy’s Wagers on Twitter @StupidPunt. CHERRY PICKER: Dominic Solanke MY doctor has ★ advised me to stop drinking. It’s going to be a massive change for me. I’ve been with that doctor for 15 years. I advise backing ★ BOURNEMOUTH to beat West Brom in the Championship opener on Friday: Sky Bet – 11-8 Paul or nothing I BOUGHT a thesaurus and when I got home I realised all the pages were blank. I have no words for how angry I am. Be happy with a bet on ST PAULI to beat Erzgebirge in Bundesliga 2 tomorrow: Betway – EVS TIP: St Pauli ODDS MY MATE told me he is dating a supermodel who has a twin sister who is even prettier. “Pull the other one,” I said! Bet this one – CHIEFOFCHIEFS in the Stewards’ Cup in 3.40pm at Goodwood today: Paddy Power – 14-1 SPOT They’re on Fire IF ANYONE has some boxing essentials they could donate to our local club, please give me a ring. Ring this in, WELSH FIRE to beat Manchester Originals in The Hundred cricket match today: Bet365 – EVS HIT: Jonny Bairstow Splash it on Daley ■ CHAMPS: Tom Daley and Matty Lee Tom double TOP I’M getting bored of hearing queue was. She shouted: “The same Olympic athletes say “how size as the f***ing B you idiot.” much work they’ve put in and After a tense argument, the house the sacrifices they’ve made”. was so quiet you could hear a pin What do they want? A medal? Though it better be a gold one drop. Things got a lot worse, when I saw the grenade flying towards me. otherwise champion rent-a-gob Just before that she was just about Piers Morgan will think you are a loser. Which is a bit rich coming from a man who is as athletic as a block of lard. I thought I’d be an Olympian once. But the English language can be so confusing. Me and my wife turned up to the Olympic rowing trials only to find it was nothing to do with arguing. We’d certainly be in contention to calm down. Until of course I had asked her to calm down. It had kicked off when she came home to find me putting oil all over myself so I could glisten. She shouted: “I said. You never. LISTEN.” She said she thinks we’d have less arguments if I wasn’t so pedantic. I told her: “I think you mean fewer.” We did agree that Tom Daley and his diving partner Matty Lee were for a gold if arguments were an amazing to land gold in the men’s Olympic sport. We can fall out over anything. I was waiting in the car as she popped into a DIY store. She was taking ages and we were late so I phoned and asked how big the synchronised 10m platform. And I reckon Daley will follow it up with another victory. TOM DALEY TO WIN 10m platform: William Hill – 10-3

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 11 Disney see red over SO RARE: Toy lorry Truck is a wheel steal at £5,500 A rare Matchbox truck – with plastic wheels instead of metal– sold for £5,520. It was made by the firm in 1961 for its Models Of Yesteryear range and cost just 11p in today’s money. Toy expert Julian Royse said: “This example was so valuable because of its black plastic wheels. “If the toy had metal wheels, it would have been worth £20.” The wheels were used on only a few examples right at the end of the model’s production run. The truck made seven times its £800 estimate at Vectis Auctions, in Stockton-on-Tees, Teeside. Mr Royse added: “If you own a rare, high-value model, this is definitely the time to sell as prices are astronomical. “In the future, younger collectors will be more interested in Marvel action figures than Matchbox.” The auctioneers also flogged off a Matchbox Regular Wheels quarry truck for £4,320, a Ford Corsair for £4,560 and a Vauxhall Cresta for £3,360. WORD OF IRREFRAGABLE: Meaning a fact or a statement that cannot be disputed or contested. Such as that Emily Atack catches the eye. THE DAY Bentley speed Ings rap FOOTBALLER Danny Ings has been charged with speeding in his Bentley. The Southampton and England striker is claimed to have driven at 60mph in a 50mph roadworks zone. Prosecutors say he was snapped on the M27 in Hampshire at 3:29am on February 3. The 29-year-old star, from Winchester, failed to respond to a fixed penalty notice and must now appear in court. Ings is yet to enter a plea. Scarlett fee bust-up cheeky Emily’s on thong Picture:s: GC Images ★EMILY Atack gives a cheeky glimpse of thong in her sheer green dress as she hits the town with her new fella. The actress attended the launch of The Ivy Asia restaurant in Chelsea with fashion entrepreneur Jude Taylor. ★After leaving the venue, the loved-up pair walked hand-in-hand and happily smiled for photographers before hopping in a cab. A source said Inbetweeners star and 2018 I’m A Celebrity runner-up Emily, 31, had been dating Jude, 26, for about three months. But he added they were “not rushing to make it super-serious”. ROLE: Johansson in movie STAR SUES FOR £36M ‘LOST CASH’ ■■ by Christopher Bucktin Disney has blasted Scarlett Johansson after she sued the filmmaker for a staggering £36million in lost earnings. Hollywood star Scarlett filed her eyewatering lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday. She claims to have lost out on the bumper payday after her Black Widow movie was put out on streaming service Disney+ at the same time as it was released in cinemas. The actress, 36, alleges she was guaranteed the movie would first have an exclusive big screen release. And the bulk of her pay was based on the box office performance, she claims. Claim But Disney bosses insist her legal action has “no merit whatsoever”. “The lawsuit is especially sad in its disregard for the global effects of the Covid pandemic,” the company said. Johansson has made $20million (£14.3million), they revealed, adding: “Disney has fully complied with Ms Johansson’s contract. “Furthermore, the release of Black Widow on Disney+ has significantly enhanced her ability to earn additional compensation on top of the $20m she has received to date.” It is not known how much Scarlett will make from Black Widow being streamed on the channel. But Black Widow took in $60m (£43m) on Disney+ on its opening weekend alone, the company previously announced. news@dailystar.co.uk

12 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST DABABY PAYS THE BILL DaBaby is off the Parklife bill after making homophobic comments. The rapper was due to perform at the Manchester bash but no longer appears on the line-up – although organisers say it’s actually to do with Covid restrictions. Madonna have also slammed the rapper for saying sexually transmitted diseases “make you die in two to three weeks” at an American festival. Madonna said: “If you’re going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS, then Elton John and know your facts.” Rita is after an Oz return PARTY: Kanye KANYE West is plotting a second ★ Donda listening party at the very stadium he’s been living in for a week. The star broke Apple’s Livestream records with his first listening event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, but has been there ever since to make changes to the music. Now he has scheduled a second ★ party for August 3 – but feels the event needs a “new twist” to get people to buy tickets. Some sources reckon he may even play a proper live show... Glad I’m no silly Billie SHE might be back in Los Angeles now but Rita Ora is hoping to become an honorary Aussie. Reets enjoyed The Voice Australia so much that she’s angling for an invite back. The singer gushed: “Australia is the most amazing place, the most loving, welcoming place. “I enjoyed every bit of it, getting in the water, sitting in the sun. “I’d definitely do it again, 100 per cent.” BIEB HELPS ME STAY SANE BILLIE Eilish admits to being shocked she hasn’t gone “insane”. She’s arguably the world’s biggest pop star and has just released her second album, Happier Than Ever, to huge global pre-sales. And, having dealt with fame and success since the age of 15, she is surprised she hasn’t suffered a public breakdown like some other young stars. And she claims being able to say she’s “not going insane” is her biggest achievement yet. Billie explained: “I am so proud of myself for keeping it together throughout all of this as I have had a really, really, really intense life and career “And the fact that I have kept it together at all, I should pride myself on and I don’t. I should just be happy that I am still a sane human, it was really tough.” However, when Billie is having a tough day she leans on a fellow pop star with a troubled past for advice – Justin Bieber. She opened up: “I definitely have called him up and been like, ‘What do you do?’ It’s not normally about music but about fame and the internet because he’s one out of few, few people that have had the same things go on online and in his career.” Happier Than Ever isn’t just the title of her album, it is how she really feels about everything. The 19-year-old singer said she is “more confident” then ever and added: “I feel like when I was coming up and I was getting bigger I was actually very depressed. “And very obviously my mental state just rose and got so much better, and I feel the fans knew that and could see it. “So it became a thing everyone asked me about, I was doing interviews everyone would be like, ‘How does it feel to be happy now?’” and ■TEENAGE STICKS: Billie Eilish GOT A STORY? Call us on 020 8612 7453 or email james.cabooter@dailystar.co.uk Offer ends 4 th August Plusnet Fibre 0800 731 7511 Getting more than you expect for Yorkshire Day? That’ll do. New customers only. £38.20/mth from mth 19. 18 mth min term. Subject to availability. New line install £49.99 (subject to survey). The price for broadband, line rental, call plans and call charges will increase each March by the Consumer Price Index rate of inflation published in January that year plus 3.9%. Other prices, content and terms may also change during your contract. See our CPI Plus 3.9% Guide for details. Your Plusnet Reward Card is issued by GVS Prepaid Ltd, an Electronic Money Institution authorised in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority with Firm Reference number 900230; pursuant to license from Mastercard International. Mastercard ® is a registered trademark of Mastercard International Inc. GVS Prepaid Ltd’s company registration number is 09193070 and its registered office is at Westside, London Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9TD. Reward card claim by email within 2 months. See plus.net/awards for details. Terms apply.

DS1ST with SAM MAYERS JAMES CABOOTER’s ED Sheeran is buzzing about Radio 2’s Big Bee Challenge Weekend encouraging listeners to help more bees. He said: “Conservation is an important thing to keep up and bees are wonderful things.” WORLD DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 13 Jessie is hose bound GOOD to see Jessie J hasn’t lost her sense of humour despite such rotten luck. The star is still struggling to sing or talk following Ménière’s disease and the side-effects of steroids on her throat. She captioned a cheeky snap of herself tidying up: “There’s some hose in this house.” GOOD luck deciphering Lorde’s ★ words in the future – the Kiwi star is refusing to explain her lyrics behind forthcoming LP Solar Power. She said: “As I get older, I find myself ★ saying, ‘No, actually I’m not gonna explain that song.’ Not because I necessarily need it left to interpretation, but because it’s about something that’s very precious to me.” ■SPLIT: Daft Punk and, below, Thomas Bangalter TRAVEL ANDRÉ RIEU & HIS JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA LIVE IN BIRMINGHAM more bangers DAFT Punk may be no more but one half of the robot duo is back with a new project. Thomas Bangalter has signed up to compose new music for the French dancer and choreographer Angelin Preljocaj’s new show. It’s called Mythologies and is due to open next summer – so Thomas has a bit of time to find TOP • 10 • SINGLES 1 (1) BAD HABITS Ed Sheeran 2 (8) CLASH Dave ft Stormzy 3 (2) STAY Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber 4 (-) VERDANSK Dave 5 (4) BLACK MAGIC Jonasu 6 (-) IN THE FIRE Dave 7 (3) HEARTBREAK ANTHEM Galantis/Guetta/Little Mix 8 (5) I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVE Maneskin 9 (6) BEGGIN Maneskin 10 (10) REMEMBER Becky Hill & David Guetta TOP • 10 • ALBUMS a new helmet. Meanwhile, pal DJ Falcon isn’t surprised that the robots called it day earlier this year: “They need to surpass themselves, to bring something new, and they perhaps had the feeling of having already explored everything within the framework of the Daft Punk project.” 1 (-) WE’RE ALL ALONE IN THIS Dave 2 (-) THERAPY Anne-Marie 3 (2) SOUR Olivia Rodrigo 4 (1) ALL OVER THE PLACE KSI 5 (5) PLANET HER Doja Cat 6 (52) F ** K LOVE Kid Laroi 7 (36) BACK TO BLACK Amy Winehouse 8 (6) GREATEST HITS Queen 9 (7) FUTURE NOSTALGIA Dua Lipa 10 (10) Inside (THE SONGS) Bo Burnham EVEN during rehearsals Miley Cyrus can make a powerful statement. Sound-checking for Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival, the star rocked a shirt commemorating people who died from Aids. The name on her top is of late fashion designer Roy Halston, who passed away due to complications from the virus in 1990. hrvy’s Flinger Chicken hell STRICTLY star HRVY couldn’t eat KFC for years after bullies threw chicken at his head. The singer used to get picked on for his YouTube videos and ended up covered in fast food. Speaking on the Private Parts podcast, HRVY recalled: “They used to call me the ‘Facebook Famous Kid’. “A girl asked me for a photo and people got jealous. Next thing I was in KFC and popcorn chicken bounced off my head. “People threw food at me, really upsetting. “For about a year after that I didn’t want to go out with my friends, never wanted to go to KFC again.” ATTACK: HRVY 2 DAYS FROM £199 PER PERSON Departing Sat 30 April 2022 Violin master André Rieu is back with a springtime UK 2022 tour, including a date at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham! Don’t miss the chance to see the ‘Modern King of Waltz’ perform with his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra where he will play his usual repertoire of romantic, emotional ballads and the most celebrated of waltzes. 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14 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST Long arm claw CHEESE: Waller-Bridge Briebag in £300 splurge Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge “spent £300 on posh cheese” while filming the new Indiana Jones film. The English actress also splashed out on olives and chocolates as well as bottles of champagne at Starter Culture deli in Shawlands, Glasgow. A source said: “Phoebe spent £300 in the shop, buying hampers with things like cheese, chocolates, wine, champagne and olives in them.” Phoebe, 36, was in the city shooting scenes for the fifth instalment of the movie franchise. But filming has been put on hold after star Harrison Ford, 79, hurt his shoulder during an action scene. Poison in pool CARBON monoxide in air tanks used at a school pool scuba session landed eight pupils in hospital. Two boys, aged 14 and 15, were pulled from the water and one was put in a coma after the incident at Manchester Grammar in June 2017, a court heard. Geoffrey Shearn, of Aqua Logistics Ltd, admitted breaching health and safety laws at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates’ Court. The firm was fined £9,300 and Shearn, of Frodsham, Cheshire, must complete 100 hours of unpaid work. ★The fifth and final day of Glorious Goodwood is bound to produce more drama and excitement, especially in the Stewards’ Cup (3.40pm). ★There will be 28 runners going to post for the six-furlong charge over the Goodwood hill, in what is the biggest betting event of the festival. ★Prior to the Stewards’ Cup, the stayers will seek success in the Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes – a Group 2 contest over 1m 6f. HOW TO CLAIM YOUR FREE BET ★Visit mansionbet. com/freefive on your tablet, mobile or Pictures: PA Belle’s monroe moment FREE WITH computer, click the “Bet Now” button and register your details using bonus code “FREEFIVE”. ★Full account details must be registered and verified. ★You must be a new user and no deposit is required. MansionBet will then credit your account with a £5 Free Bet that can be used on the Goodwood Festival on Saturday July 31. £5 BET Steps to redeem your Free Bet: (1) log in to your account, (2) pick your bet selection, (3) open your bet slip, (4) select “Free Bet” from the drop down, (5) select “Bet Now”. ★THIS racegoer has a Marilyn Monroe moment with her dress at the Goodwood Festival. ★But the performer from swing group Elle And The Pocket Belles remained bright and breezy on a gusty day at the West Sussex event. BEAST: Bouquet stabbed moggies to death MONSTER WHO KILLED 9 CATS is locked up EVIL cat killer Steve Bouquet was yesterday jailed for more than five years following a sickening reign of terror. Bouquet, 54, stabbed nine pets to death and injured another seven over a nine-month period. Cats named Hendrix, Tommy, Hannah, Alan, Nancy, Gizmo, Kyo, Ollie and Cosmo died at his hands. Owner Tina Randall told how blood “spurted out” from 11-year-old Gideon, who later recovered. A jury heard from other owners who found cats injured on their doorsteps during his vicious spree, which began in 2018. One told the court: “I immediately thought it was a stab wound.” Security guard Bouquet was caught after CCTV set up by the owner of a killed cat appeared to capture a fresh attack. Footage was said to show Bouquet stroking a cat and taking something from a bag before making a “sudden jerk” with his arm. A knife with feline blood on it and Bouquet’s DNA ■■ by robin cottle on the handle was found in his home in Brighton. Mobile phone evidence put him in the vicinity of many of the stabbings, prosecutors said. Bouquet told police he was “no threat” to animals, but a photo of a dead cat was found on his phone. He had denied 16 counts of criminal damage – in law, cats are property – and possession of a knife but was convicted last month. He was jailed for five years and three months at Hove Crown Court yesterday. The Star Says: Page 6 robin.cottle@dailystar.co.uk TERMS AND CONDITIONS 18+. New verified customers only. Use bonus code “FREEFIVE” on sign up to claim. T&Cs at mansionbet.com/freefive

DS1ST Gareth’s freedom of Boro England football boss Gareth Southgate has been awarded the Freedom of Middlesbrough. Councillors in the north east town said it was in recognition of the “joy” spread by his team after “some of the most difficult and tragic 18 months this country has faced”. The former Boro manager skippered the town’s club to the only trophy in its history – the League Cup in 2004. The council added: “In difficult times, Gareth Southgate has united England with his unifying presence, leadership and quiet charisma.” It said the award was “fitting’. Bear on sex vid charges Reality TV star Stephen Bear faces trial next year after he denied sharing private sexual images. The Ex On The Beach star is accused of secretly recording himself having sex with a woman and posting the footage online. Bear, of Loughton, Essex, denied two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs or films and one count of voyeurism when he appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court yesterday. The alleged offences are said to have taken place in August and November last year. Bear, 31, was given conditional bail until his trial on February 7. Bathers bitten by bug SWIMMERS have been struck down after taking a dip in rivers and lakes. Bathers complained of “upset stomachs” and “puking up all day” after cooling off in open water venues, including the River Avon near Bristol. But health chiefs said there had been a rise in winter vomiting bug-type illnesses across the UK. Public Health England’s Prof Saheer Gharbiaz said: “Norovirus... has been at lower levels than normal throughout the pandemic, with less opportunity to spread between people in the community. “But as restrictions have eased we have seen an increase in cases across all age groups.” DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 15 LINEKER STRIKES A GOAL-DEN DEAL GOING STRONG: Liberty ruby’s value soars ★■ ■ by Aaron Tinney RUBY shows why she was one of the Daily Star’s favourite Page 3 pin-ups. The dumped Love Islander – real name Shannon Singh – is almost topless in this shot. She posted the snap of ★ herself in a belt-style top with the caption: “Friday feels.” Shannon, 23 – who said she loves sex at least eight times a day before she entered the villa – is believed to have been flooded with offers to plug brands. The Scottish sexpot has ★ already landed a six-figure deal to be the face of saucy lingerie brand Boux Avenue. Meanwhile, the Love Island newbies suffered a cull on last night’s show with Lillie, Salma, Kaila, Harry, Medhy and Jack all getting their marching orders. Liberty and Jake chose to ★ stick as a couple, making the pair still favourite to scoop the show’s £50,000 jackpot. BUSY: The Match Of The Day host Gary’s new TV job presenting Spanish footie ■■ by rhys daly GARY Lineker has signed a “multiyear agreement” to present a TV show covering Spanish football. The former England striker, 60, will feature on VIVA LaLiga, which is broadcast live from Barcelona, alongside his Match Of The Day duties for the BBC. The moves comes just two months after he announced he would no longer be fronting BT Sport’s Champions League coverage so he could spend more time with his four sons watching Leicester City. Lineker, who played for Barca between FAVOURITE CLUB: Leicester City 1986 and 1989, said: “I’m thrilled to become a part of LaLigaTV, a channel I have watched every weekend for the last two seasons. “I have fond memories of my time playing in Spain and very much look forward to sharing the excitement of LaLiga with viewers in the UK and elsewhere.” Lineker scored 52 goals in 137 games for Barcelona, winning the Copa del Rey and European Cup Winners Cup. LaLiga director Melcior Soler welcomed his appointment and added: “He has a vast portfolio of presenting experience and an in-depth knowledge of Spanish football.” news@dailystar.co.uk uplifting SOUND WAVE TECH Sound waves have been turned into invisible tweezers which can pick up tiny objects – with nothing touching them. The new technology has been dubbed “acoustic trapping” by Japanese scientists.

DS1ST Esther remains found DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 17 YOU’LL NEVER ESTHER Dingley’s mum said she was “devastated beyond words” yesterday after human remains were confirmed to be those of the missing British hiker. The adventurer, 37, vanished last November as she made her way to the summit of Pic de Sauveguard between France and Spain. Last week, a runner discovered remains near the spot where she vanished. Mum Ria Dingley said: “That small hope has now faded. At this stage, with just a single bone found and no sign of equipment or clothing in the immediate area, the details of what happened and where still remain unknown.” ‘Budget Lidl’ set to open A CUT-price supermarket dubbed the “Russian Lidl” is opening its first UK store next month. Discount grocery chain Mere claims to be 30% cheaper than rivals including Aldi and Lidl. Mere UK business manager Aleksandr Chkalov said: “We present our new retail model – a real hard discounter, with no shelves, no service, no convenience, just the lowest prices.” Mere has plans to launch at least 300 outlets in the UK over the next decade. The first store opens in Preston, Lancs, on August 14, with others to follow by the end of the year. Mystic’s fan froze in a field A DEPRESSED mum froze to death in a field after a self-styled psychic encouraged followers to meditate barefoot in the rain. Rikki Johnson, 50, went out in freezing weather on Boxing Day night last year. Her naked body was found the next day. An inquest at Chesterfield Crown Court heard the “intelligent, artistic and loving” gran was a fan of Australian “spiritual warrior” JC Kay, who had posted a video urging followers to “cleanse themselves”. A post-mortem ruled Rikki died from hypothermia. Returning a verdict of misadventure, Derbyshire coroner Sarah Huntbach said “the outcome was not one that she intended”. BELLA AT THE DOUBLE ★HERE’S the beautiful woman who is baffling social media users because of her incredible resemblance to model Bella Hadid. ★Aylin Aydogan – a 21-yearold German bakery worker, pictured bottom – has racked up over a million TikTok views from fans comparing her to Bella, top. ALONE! Scousers: Dive-bomb gulls ‘laughing at us’ ■■ by liam thorp HOMEOWNERS claim hungry seagulls are “laughing” at them and sound like a “herd of elephants”. Fed-up folk say the winged pests are swooping to steal food, perching on cars and bins and dive-bombing gardens. One angry local in Liverpool said: “They are landing on my bedroom window bay. Sound like a herd of elephants.” “And I swear one sounds like it’s laughing. My son even said the same thing. “They have been my alarm clock for quite a while now.” Another woman said: “I feel like I’m living in an Alfred Hitchcock film”, referring to his 1963 horror movie The Birds. Another added: “The seagulls FLAPPING MENACE: Birds keep dive bombing my dog in our garden.” And Edward Jackson said: “One swooped down and literally stole the steak bake out of my mouth.” The RSPB’s Chris Collett said: “The big thing that people can do is to reduce the food available.” news@dailystar.co.uk Reet load of rubbish FURIOUS northerners have dismissed claims by language experts that their accents will die out by 2066. The Yorkshire Dialect Society’s Eric Scaife rubbished the bonkers theory that we exposed in Thursday’s Daily Star, left: “Northern dialects will not die out. The Yorkshire dialect has been around for over 1,100 years.”

18 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST REFLECTION: Brand Russ: My girl won’t meditate! Comedian Russell Brand is frustrated that his fouryear-old daughter won’t meditate with him. The dad-of-two attempted to have Mabel “find a position of peace” with him, but said she wasn’t interested. Russell, 46, told the Joe Wicks podcast: “She’s not going to meditate. “She’s going to sit there for a second and then get bored and try to do a load of crazy stuff and drag me off in completely the wrong direction.” Britney doc: It’s time we set her free CONTROL: Jamie BRITNEY Spears’ doctor has joined the fight to stop dad Jamie taking charge of her affairs, court papers show. Jodi Montgomery, the star’s temporary care manager, reckons the opinions of medical professionals could convince a judge to rule in her favour. She has been in charge of ■■ by catrin picton 39-year-old Britney’s “person” since 2019, meaning she advises the Toxic singer on medical decisions. New legal documents now show Jodi has backed the pop star’s bid to remove her father as the conservator of her estate. The papers claim it is in Britney’s “best interests” for her father to no longer be in control of her financial affairs. And Jodi claims that Britney’s medical staff and therapists also want Jamie, 69, to be removed. The move could give Brit her freedom before her next conservatorship court hearing on December 13. news@dailystar.co.uk ■ MONEY ISSUES: Britney Spears on the ON 12 CRAFT WINES Plus 2 FREE wine glasses worth £18, & FREE delivery direct to your door! Luxury Craft Wine Selection 12 CRAFT WINES NOW £65.88 WAS £136.38 Plus FREE WINE GLASSES AND DELIVERY! To order, visit virginwines.co.uk/VE2267 or call 0343 224 1001 quoting VE2267 JUST £5.49 Terms and Conditions: Please allow between 1-3 working days for delivery, however 85% of orders are arriving next working day. Also available as an all-red or all-white case. New customers only. UK Delivery only. 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I was disposing of the remains of a mole that enthusiastic foxes had left in my garden, when the beetle flew straight into my face. After I removed the noisy fellow from my head, we bonded over his desire to take the remains off my hands. So I left the mole’s corpse in a nice shady spot where he could take full advantage of them. There are many unpleasant jobs in the animal kingdom, and beetles tend to do most of them. From dung beetles who, as one might imagine collect poo to lay their eggs on the bodies of dead wildlife, to domestic beetles who eat the mummified bits left over. Nature’s clean-up crew are one of the main reasons we are not slowly drowning in a sea of dead animals and birds. What a horrifying thought! The sexton beetle is what I wanted to talk about specifically, as they are a little bit special. As you might expect, many types of beetles are fairly small and pretty Tip of the week DO roses in your garden have holes cut in the leaves? Keep an eye out for the culprit, the leaf-cutter bee. These curious bees chew round holes in leaves to put in dull to look at. But the various species of sexton beetles in the UK are about 3cm long and are emblazoned along their black glossy bodies with rich orange markings, which are red in some cases... Halloween in beetle form. Also known as “burying beetles”, they are named after their nests, and roses are a favourite victim. the sexton of a church, whose job it was to look after graveyards. Using feathery antennae to detect the smell of dead animals, the beetles wait patiently beside the remains for a mate to show up. If a beetle of the same sex appears, they will fight until only one couple is victorious, unless, of course, it’s a particularly big corpse. The winning couple will then start the laborious process of burying the body underground, chewing the hair from the body, and covering it in antibacterial spit to stop it decomposing too quickly. After they’ve successfully hidden their corpse from other predators comes the time to raise a family. The female lays her eggs around the nest, and here’s where it gets interesting. Unlike almost every other bug species, who abandon their eggs immediately, sexton beetles stay as a pair, and raise their babies by feeding them meat from their buried treasure. The larvae will “beg” to be fed, and the parents chew up and spit out the meat just like a mammal would for babies.

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 19 Osprey catch of the day… MOULDING: Rani Anita in blow to nose... TV presenter Anita Rani says her mother used to try to reshape her nose when she was asleep as a child to make it look better. The Countryfile host used to wake up in “excruciating” pain after her mum’s manipulation. Speaking on the White Wine Question Time podcast with Kate Thornton, the 43-year-old said: “Yeah she used to mould my nose.” Kate Thornton asked: “What the hell is that?” Rani agreed saying: “I know, what is that, mother?” In her new book, The Right Sort of Girl, Rani said her mum claimed she was moulding it so it didn’t look like a Pakora – a deep fried Indian onion. Rani said her mum still phones to tell her to keep up her beauty regimes. “Still to this day when I go round to see mum, she’ll have a face pack ready for me. “You know with yoghurt, honey and everything from the fridge. “And she’ll phone me and say ‘now take five minutes to put some cucumbers on your eyes’”. STAR economics professor Guido Menzio was reported on a flight in America for writing in a “suspicious foreign language” which turned out to be a maths equation. BURST Skydive tragedy A SKYDIVING instructor was killed in a tandem jump with a passenger after both their parachutes failed to open. The unnamed instructor is said to have cushioned the fall of his co-jumper as they crashed to the ground in the Australian town of Torquay, Victoria. The passenger is in a critical condition in hospital. quizzy rascals KIDS ask parents more than 200 questions a week, with animals and Santa the top subjects, an Alexa Echo Dot Kids study found. Pictures: KENNEDY NEWS AMANDA KNOCKS A MURDER MOVIE OUTRAGED: Amanda Knox Foxy: Damon film ‘makes me look guilty’ AMANDA Knox claims a new movie starring Matt Damon is cashing in on her murder charge ordeal. The American, 34 – wrongly accused of killing Brit student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, in 2007 – says Stillwater “rips off” her life story. The film is about a US girl imprisoned in France for a murder she says she didn’t commit. Damon plays her father. Amanda wrote: “Does my name belong to me? My face? ■■ by Robin Cottle What about my life? My story? Why does my name refer to events I had no hand in? “I return to these questions because others continue to ★THESE dramatic photos show an osprey diving to catch a rainbow trout in its talons. Gary Jones captured the hawk attack in Aviemore, Scotland. ★The 54-year-old of Buckley, Flintshire, said: “I was pretty pleased because it was at the end of what were 10 days of 3am FURY: Knox tweet and, right, Meredith ■HAWK EYE: The bird of prey picks the perfect moment to strike profit from my name, face & story without my consent.” Director Tom McCarthy admits the film is “loosely based” on the Knox “saga”. But she says it “reinforces an image” of her as ■■ by nia price starts. I got this within the last half an hour of the final session on our last day. ★ “There was beautiful light and weather and I managed to photograph the whole sequence of this osprey diving from the sky for a fish.” guilty because the girl in the film is involved in the killing. Amanda always denied any part in the death of Meredith, 21, of Leeds. The foreign exchange student was dubbed “Foxy Knoxy” after prosecutors alleged Meredith died in a sex game. She and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were twice wrongly convicted before being exonerated in 2015. Rudy Guede was convicted in 2008 and jailed for 30 years, cut to 16 on appeal. robin.cottle@dailystar.co.uk

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DS1ST ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY July 31 ■■ by JAMES MOORE ❑1 year ago…Bozo’s gong wrong PM Boris Johnson is blasted for cronyism after his brother Jo is nominated for a peerage. ❑3 years ago… Acid attack Sick Xeneral Webster, 19, is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of Joanne Rand, who died after being splashed with a corrosive liquid. ❑9 years ago… Olympic glory The Queen’s granddaughter Zara Phillips, left, clinches silver for Britain as part of an eventing team at the London Olympics. ❑12 years ago…Bobby Robson dies The former England gaffer, who also managed clubs including Ipswich and Newcastle, dies from lung cancer, aged 76. ❑18 years ago…John Leslie cleared Charges of assault on a woman against the former Blue Peter and Wheel Of Fortune presenter are dropped. ❑50 years ago…Moon milestone Astronauts from Nasa’s Apollo 15, the fourth landing on the moon, drive a lunar roving vehicle on the surface for the first time. ❑51 years ago…Rum ration ends The last day when the rum ration is given to sailors in the Royal Navy, ending more than 300 years of tradition. ❑53 years ago… Dad’s Army debuts The BBC sitcom, right, about a hapless Home Guard unit in World War Two is screened on telly for the first time. ❑57 years ago…Cigarette TV ban Telly ads for cigs are banned in the UK, although commercials for loose tobacco and cigars would continue until 1991. ❑80 years ago…Holocaust horror Nazi Hermann Goering instructs SS leader Reinhard Heydrich to submit a plan for “the final solution of the Jewish question”. Six million people would perish. ❑104 years ago…World war bloodbath As World War One drags on, the Battle of Passchendaele on the Western Front begins. It would last until November, causing half a million casualties. ❑111 years ago…Dr Crippen arrested Medic Hawley Crippen, left, and his lover Ethel Le Neve are held on board the SS Montrose on their way across the Atlantic to Canada. He would hang for the murder of wife Cora. DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 21 MOVIE REVEALS SCHUEY ‘SECRETS’ HEIdi SEAS… ★TOPLESS Heidi Klum just about preserves her modesty as she grins on board luxury boat. ★The 48-year-old supermodel, holidaying on Corsica with hubby Tom Kaulitz, 31 – captioned the Instagram shot: “You put the biggest smile on my face Tom.” Shark Rider’s KO A DAREDEVIL who calls himself “Shark Rider” has been attacked after allegedly jumping on the back of one of the fish. Aaron Moir, 32, was airlifted to hospital after suffering bites to his back, leg and stomach. He is thought to have been attacked by a lemon shark, which rarely target humans unless provoked. Moir, who was skippering a fishing trip off the coast of West Australia at the time, was filmed leaping on the back of a hammerhead in 2014. STAR A POLL by the RAC revealed that 72% of drivers want the standard 70mph motorway speed limit cut in wet conditions, to boost safety and improve driving. BURST Werewolf art ban A vegan artist has been banned by her local gallery for a gory painting of a huntsman being killed – by a werewolf. Joanne Oddie’s work, titled Karma, was locked in a cupboard after a visitor moaned it was “offensive”. Joanne, from ACCIDENT: Schumacher Netflix doc’s inside track on F1 legend ■■ by kasra moradi MICHAEL Schumacher fans will get a glimpse into the stricken F1 king’s life in a Netflix film. Documentary Schumacher is out on September 15 and features rare footage of the seven-time world champion. His wife Corinna, brother Ralf, and children Gina and Mick also contribute. Shuey’s health has been a closelyguarded secret since his skiing accident in 2013 left him in a coma. He has been at his mansion on Lake Geneva since leaving hospital in 2014. Co-director Vanessa Nocker said of the film: “The greatest challenge for the directors was certainly to find the balance between independent reporting and consideration for the family.” Authentic “Corinna Schumacher herself was our greatest support in this. “She herself wanted to make an authentic film, to show Michael as he is, without any sugar-coating.” The doc promises to tell the inspiring tale of both his private and public life. It will also feature insights from fellow drivers, including Damon Hill, and former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. Schumacher’s manager Sabine Kehm said: “He is admired all over the world for his leadership qualities. “In order to preserve his private sphere as a source of strength, he has always rigorously and consistently separated his private from his public life. This film tells of both worlds.” He added: “It is his family’s gift to their beloved husband and father.” news@dailystar.co.uk Llanafan Fawr, Powys, said bosses at Llanwrtyd & District Heritage and Arts Centre “felt uncomfortable because of the subject matter”. The 56-year-old added: “Clearly, it’s contentious. But I don’t think’s it’s dark.”

22 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST ONLY £1 Fur better I SCOOBY DOO: Dog carrying ring ■■ by robert firth MORE couples than ever before are seeking a petfriendly wedding. Online searches for the phrase surged by 94% between June 2020 and June 2021. And there was an 87% increase in searches for “dog-friendly wedding” over the same period, according to new analysis by pet healthcare brand Bob Martin. Senior brand manager Chris Socratous said: “There’s so many ways pet owners can get their dogs involved in their wedding. “From the photography shots to rise in PET friendly weddings being best dog, flower dog or even ring bearer, it will provide memories that last a lifetime. Some owners even have their pooch joining their first dance. “However you choose to get your best friend involved, make turkey blazes raging Players must be 18 or over. Terms and conditions apply. Excludes NI. The 18+ Health Lo ttery operates 5 main lo ttery draws per week (Tue-Sat) each with a jackpot of £25,000. Every £1 line for any Wednesday or Saturday main lot tery draw will also automa tically be entered into the appropriate £100,000 free prize draw which also take place on those days. All players matching 5 numbers in the free draw will win an equal share of the prize. The Health Lo ttery scheme manages 12 society lot teries that operate in rotat ion and each represents a different geographical region of Great Britain. This month’s society lot tery is Health Lo ttery London East. For more details on which society lot tery is running each month please visit www.healthlo ttery.co.uk or ask your Health Lo ttery retailer. The Health Lo ttery logo is a registered trademark of The Health Lot tery Ltd. Picture:s: GETTY IMAGES

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24 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST Trapeze artist’s plunge horror ■■ by Robin Cottle A trapeze performer plummeted 30ft to the ground in front of horrified families at a circus. An air ambulance was called for the acrobat after she fell from the roof of the big top. Worried customers offered their best wishes to the young woman on social media. One mum, who visited with her family, wrote: “Just witnessed a horrifying incident where a trapeze artist has fallen 30ft straight on to the floor. “Absolutely shocking incident to see. Hope she’s going to be ok.” Another added: “Hoping that beautiful talented young girl is ok.” Ambulance A third wrote: “She was moving her legs by the time we were leaving, so that’s a good sign. “She was talking to people too. “Thank goodness there was an offduty fireman and ambulance driver there.” The performer, who works for Santus Circus, had been entertaining a crowd in Sheerness, Kent. She is believed to have suffered a broken shoulder and a broken collarbone in the fall. A spokesman for the circus said he thought the trapeze artist just “lost her balance” but added it “could have been worse”. One jumbo group hug ★ELEPHANTS old and young huddle up to stay safe from predators in a heartwarming photo called The Clan Cuddles. It is one of 10 incredible images shortlisted for the Cewe Photo Award 2021 – a worldwide competition covering everything from animals and landscapes to travel and culture. ★The image of the herd was captured in South Africa by German photographer Josef Schwarz. Lawnm wer Flash Sale! Ends Monday! 3-IN-1 SELF SELF-PROPELLED PETROL LAWNMOWER Model Number: 5175SPM A premium-quality petrol rotarymower available through MowDirect 3-in-1 design – choose between bagging, rear-discharge and mulching Powerful 173cc easy-start OHV engine 50cm / 20’’ Cutting Width Combining a wide 50cm cut and a spacious 60-litre grass-collector – with handy ‘bag full’ indicator – the 5175SPM excels in terms of large area work-rate! Racing’s provision of six preset cutting-heights (25-75mm) means you adapt to any grass length, while rear-wheel self-propulsion makes the negotiation of slopes and rough ground pretty much effort-free. You’ll also get large ball-bearing-mounted wheels for a supersmooth motion and superior longevity. Limited Offer - Ends Monday 2nd August Free Oil Worth £7.99 High Quality Gardening Machinery • Power Tools • Reputable Brands • Wide Range Of Products • Expert Customer Support & After Sale • Exclusive Offers 72 High Street, London Conlney, AL2 1QN * T&Cs apply Excellent Great Value Self Propelled Lawnmower, Mulching is Great Feature! Very impressed. Jerry Limited Offer! ONLY £199.95 Offer Ends Monday Fast & Free Delivery to UK Mainland www.mowdirect.co.uk/5175 or Call: 0808 280 8027 Order Lines Mon-Fri 9-7pm Sat 10-4pm ORDER NOW SAVE £135! Secure Payments 11 10 9 8 12 1 7 6 5 2 4 3 STOKE ■SUP UP: Stoke is known for its pottery and also for its heavy boozing

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 25 DREAM: Weston Simon’s birthday trike gift Falklands hero Simon Weston will finally become a biker on his 60th birthday with a specially made trike. Simon had always dreamed of riding a motorbike but couldn’t because of burns he suffered to his hands in the 1982 conflict. Now ex-Triumph engineer Norman Hyde has raised £10,000 through crowdfunding to get a special trike made for Simon’s big day next month, after the two met by chance. Norman said: “I thought we can make his dream come true.” Triumph donated a 1200cc Bonneville, which was modified by Caerphilly-based Trike Design. Simon added: “This makes me more passionate than ever about the sense of freedom that riding a trike would give me.” NECKS POTS ■ ■ by Aaron Tinney ROBBIE Williams’ home city is the heavy-drinking capital of Britain. The recovering drink and drug addict’s native Stoke-on-Trent, where his parents ran the Red Lion pub, is best-known for its pottery. But it also now has more adults downing over the recommended 14 units a week than anywhere else in the UK. Almost 50% say they feel incapable of stopping at “just one” and fear their boozing is out of control. Sammy Manzaroli, of addiction treatment service Help Me Stop, which carried out the nationwide City is UK hotspot for heavy drinking study, said other areas also had big booze problems, adding: “This research reveals millions of Brits feel their drinking is out of control.” The study showed 47% of Stoke folk regularly found it “difficult to stop once they start”. It comes after singer Robbie, 47, branded Brits “delusional” over their booze culture and said he intended to “terrify” his kids out of drinking and taking drugs. The huge range of boozers in the Potteries could partly explain why it is the binge-drinking hotspot. And the Visit Stoke website boasts of a real ale drinkers’ paradise. It adds: “Bottle Craft in the city centre’s Cultural Quarter is a craft beer shop and bar offering 200 bottles and cans from all over the world – perfect for treating yourself or a friend to something a little different.” Stoke has also come second on a separate table of Britain’s 50 most dangerous drinking spots. It has a rate of 982.5 per 100,000 people being admitted to hospital for alcohol-related conditions. The city was closely followed in Help Me Stop’s list by Glasgow, where 45% of drinkers fear their boozing is totally out of hand. news@dailystar.co.uk LOCAL LAD: Williams is a recovering alcoholic EXOTIC: The drinks Cocktail craze in homes MORE Brits than ever are learning to make exotic cocktails at home. Research from drinks brand Diageo has seen a rise in people wanting to become domestic “mixologists” and taking online courses to learn how. Company spokesman Simon Earley said: “The last 18 months have led to a rise in people seeking out cocktails in their homes – either having them delivered or becoming at-home bartenders and having a go themselves. “We know that 4/5 people will take a recommendation from a bartender and then possibly replicate it at home, with many passing that recommendation on to a friend.”

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DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 27 e isle anton until hE GOT A MATERNAL SHOCK um saved me from myselfie it, s o . BY NADINE LINGE LOVE Island star Anton Danyluk has revealed how he let fame go to his head – until his mum gave him a wake-up call. The Scottish gym owner notched up a staggering 85 personal appearances in 90 days after leaving the 2019 villa. And he admits he got “caught up” in the showbiz lifestyle. Anton, 26, says: “When I came out of Love Island, I got caught up in the fame. “I think I had the most PAs out of all the guys – 85 in 90 days. It was pretty intense, people were screaming for me. I couldn’t go anywhere without security, it was crazy. I definitely got caught up in the lifestyle, in that bubble. I was drinking more than I ever would. “You’re going from a nobody to effectively one of the most famous people in the country because people have been watching you all summer.” Happy It was his mum Sherie – who famously admitted to shaving her son’s bum for him – that brought him down to earth. Anton says: “I came home when I had a day off in between my PAs. After I had dinner with my mum, I just got up and walked away from the table. “It’s not something I would ever do – I was taught you clear your plates, you tidy up – and my mum said, ‘What are you doing? Get your plate in the dishwasher, you’re not a f *** ing celebrity in this house’. “And I just thought, ‘why have I done that?’ “She’s always good at pulling me back.” Anton was “pied” by the female Islanders until he got with make-up artist Belle Hassan. They came fifth but their romance failed to last the distance. And his experience of doing Love Island taught Anton that fame and money doesn’t automatically bring happiness. He says: “I thought having a million followers, having the fame Press-ups Don’t pace yourself on this circuit. Work full out or you won’t get the same metabolic effect. If you can’t perform a full press-up on your toes, drop to your knees. 1. Lie face down with your legs straight, your palms on the floor at chest level and your arms at a 45-degree angle to your torso. 2. Push up to lift your chest, torso and thighs off the ground, maintaining the tension in your torso. 3. Hold this position, then lower your torso back to the starting position. and all that would make you happy but it doesn’t. “I’m realising just having a good solid group of friends around you, people that love you, enough money to do the things you want to do – I’m happy.” He’s now put what he’s learned into a new book called 50 Steps To The Best Version Of Yourself, which gives advice on everything from workouts to mental health. “Love Island gave me the platform so it made sense to write a book and help people improve their life,” he adds. Anton, who now lives in Dubai where he’s about to launch a new fitness project, recently revealed he’s no longer ANTON’S WORKOUT Do the exercises one after of seconds. Beginner: another in a circuit format 20 secs work, and complete the circuit 40 secs rest. five times. Perform each Intermediate: exercise for the given 30 secs work, 30 number of seconds, then secs rest. Advanced: rest for the given number 40 secs work, 20 secs rest. Plyo lunges When you get to this exercise for the fourth time you might be flagging, but keep going – and if you’re not, push yourself a bit harder! 1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and step forwards with your right foot. 2. Lower your torso until your right thigh is parallel to the floor and your left knee is almost touching the ground, then explode back up as high as you can. 3. As you land softly, swap legs. Drop straight back into a lunge and then explode back up. in touch with his castmates, saying: “People come off the show, get their blue tick, get their million followers and go so far up their a **** it’s unbelievable”. But he claims his comments were taken out of context. “I just made a comment that when people come out they do change,” he says. “But maybe it’s harsh to say they change because maybe you just didn’t know them properly in the first place. I love everyone I was in the villa with, I appreciate the experience I had with them but it doesn’t go beyond that now.” In the book, Anton reveals he was glued to social media for nine hours a day after leaving the villa. But he has a much Pictures: JENNA BUSSEY healthier relationship with it now. He says: “It was very addictive because you’re going up 100,000 followers a day, there’s all these comments and messages and I was really grateful for the support. Now I’m barely on it, I don’t like it, to be honest. People are showing lives they’re not living.” Living in Dubai means Anton no longer has mum on hand to shave his bum. But as he’s currently on a trip back home, he plans to make use of Sherie’s skills ahead of a topsecret new TV show he’s DISHED IT OUT: Mum Squat jumps The reason you should work as hard as you can is because this increases your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), which will help you burn fat for up to 24 hours after the workout. 1. With your feet slightly more than hip-width apart, take up a squatting position. Your butt should be at about knee level. 2. Jump up explosively, using your arms to propel you. 3. As you land, return to the squatting position, again using your arms to help you move. filming in September. He says: “It’s not been shaved – I’m sure for this next TV show I’ll be scheduling that with my mum.” The single lad also insists there’s no time for romance in his life. “I’m totally single,” says Anton. “I just want to give 100% to my businesses and myself in the next five years and then when someone comes into my life I can give 100% to them.” ● Anton Danyluk: 50 Steps To the Best Version Of Yourself (Bloomsbury Sport, £16.99) is out on Thursday.

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CRYPTIC CLUES ACROSS 1 Police officer’s coin (6) 4 Unusual oil not used for this cosmetic liquid (6) 7 Eastern boy returning feature (4) 8 Easily damaged lace tied differently (8) 9 Eastern doctor with royal expert given hug (7) 12 A room for member (3) 14 Low point of animal food receptacle (6) 15 Engineers with set of two to mend (6) 16 Spot Dorothy (3) 18 False start in passage (7) 22 I’ve appeared after popular performance, sluggish (8) 23 Give in pip, say (4) 24 South African money found inside next to drink (6) 25 Social position of volunteers in street with us (6) DOWN 1 Decent son, funny, having agreed (9) 2 Completed military training and fainted (6,3) plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Two sets of clues but the answers are the same ANSWERS TOMORROW 22 23 ACROSS: 1 Hard luck, 5 Swan, 8 Rapt, 9 Creation, 10 Lunched, 12 Ratty, 13 Softly, 15 Angels, 17 Miles, 18 Sweater, 22 Grousing, 23 Rain, 24 Ta-ta, 25 Entirely. DOWN: 1 Hurtles, 2 Ripen, 3 Uncle, 24 25 4 Knew, 6 Whistle, 7 Ninny, 11 Holes, 12 Range, 14 Fall out, 16 Springy, 17 Might, 19 Wight, 20 Trace, 21 Mine. Puzzle books are available from Express Bookshop with free UK delivery, call 0871 471 3467 (*Calls cost 13p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge) Or order online at www.expressbooks.co.uk. 3 Horseman, free, with the queen (5) 4 I call unexpectedly with shrub (5) 5 Parasite needing credit (4) 6 Aquatic mammal, warmer, not starting (5) 10 Intolerant person, large, with ring, on time (5) 11 Betting odds for getting uniform, small (5) 12 A character with time to go round blokes’ flat (9) 13 Cruel unusual crime on the French ship (9) 17 Seen in town, erudite proprietor (5) 19 Wet yarn I replaced (5) 20 Northeastern man’s requirements (5) 21 Glance over small tin (4) QUICK CLUES ACROSS 1 Metal (6) 4 Cosmetic liquid (6) 7 Organ of smell (4) 8 Fragile (8) 9 Hug (7) 12 Limb (3) 14 Animal food receptacle (6) 15 Mend (6) 16 Spot (3) 18 Passage (7) 22 Passive (8) 23 Surrender (4) 24 Alcoholic drink (6) 25 Social standing (6) DOWN 1 Agreed (9) 2 Fainted (6,3) 3 Horseman (5) 4 Light purple colour (5) 5 Sound of clock (4) 6 Aquatic mammal (5) 10 Intolerant person (5) 11 Betting odds (5) 12 Flat (9) 13 Pitiless (9) 17 Proprietor (5) 19 Showery (5) Fill the grid so that every column, row and 3x3 square includes all the digits from one to 9. LEVEL: Gentle TARGET: 16 mins Solution tomorrow YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION 5 6 7 3 8 1 2 4 9 4 2 1 9 6 7 5 8 3 8 9 3 5 4 2 7 1 6 2 1 5 7 9 8 3 6 4 9 3 8 6 2 4 1 7 5 7 4 6 1 3 5 9 2 8 3 7 2 8 5 6 4 9 1 6 5 4 2 1 9 8 3 7 1 8 9 4 7 3 6 5 2 Extra clues: 0901 322 5604 Today’s Solution: 0907 181 2630 *Calls cost 75p plus your telephone company’s *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone network access charge. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 company’s network access charge. 20 Requirements (5) 21 Glance over (4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Welcome to our Wordsearch with a difference. Not only are there 17 lost words hidden in the grid, written forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally, but if you find them and cross them out, the letters that remain will spell out a further related word. As usual, we’re not going to tell you what the lost words are, but they do all have a strong connection. The hidden word is an incline often mistaken for a peak – and that’s a clue! To hear the full solution call 0907 181 1078. Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390. A C Shallow part of river Affectionate Parry Nurse Canvas shelter B D WORD TEXT 30 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 PUZZLE FACTOR ALPHAPUZZLE TM 15 10 11 5 16 23 7 8 22 1 6 23 25 7 1 10 22 12 18 18 23 26 22 10 8 26 22 24 8 1 12 12 23 7 23 11 10 12 11 18 12 11 18 20 18 14 23 21 11 18 26 9 8 19 23 26 1 10 13 4 1 22 20 21 11 6 10 23 1 12 *Helpline: 0333 202 3390 (9am – 5.30pm) Service Provider: Spoke Don’t miss tomorrow’s Special puzzles section ARROWORD CROSSWORD 20 TV LIFE SHOWBITZ QUIZ SAMURAI SUDOKU In Samurai Sudoku, normal sudoku rules apply for all five 9x9 sudokus, but the 9x9 inner sudoku shares four of its 3x3 boxes with those of the outside sudokus. 7 2 3 2 8 4 7 3 5 7 9 8 6 1 3 1 6 9 5 7 4 6 7 6 4 7 8 9 9 1 2 7 3 4 2 3 2 9 4 7 6 5 7 6 9 8 4 7 5 8 9 3 1 3 7 9 3 2 7 5 8 2 6 1 6 7 8 1 9 8 8 5 3 6 5 7 7 2 5 9 7 7 5 1 3 9 3 2 6 1 5 8 1 9 6 7 2 4 5 2 KAKURO Fill in each series of blank squares using the numbers 1 to 9. Each series – across and down – must add up to the number in the shaded box at the beginning or top of the series. A number 6 1 9 7 3 6 E N T I L L A H P A R I R E G R A C Y T O G G O E R I P G K O H P N I K O N H N N I N G L T I O G Y I I H C T I G N B O F T T I R A U P A P R A G I B D W Q A R A L W G N O R K G I C T I O O D W R C N N S E H M A R O O C I T Y L P I G I T E H 5 6 8 PATHfInDER Starting with the highlighted letter B, follow a path to find 13 hobbies. The trail passes through every letter once (but only once) and may go up, down, left or right, but not 1 5 8 7 4 1 1 2 6 ALPHA PUZZLE TWO-WAY TEASER Puzzle Alphapuzzle® tests your logic and word power. Each grid number represents a letter. Each letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter or letters – below the main grid – to start. Can you beat the Target Time? Call for an Extra Letter Clue if you get stuck. Solution tomorrow. DIFFICULTY: 10/10; TARGET TIME: 30 minutes CLUE: Could plums cause a recession. L 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I ExTRA CLUE LETTERS: 0907 181 2628 YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION SUDOKU 9 6 8 5 9 7 9 4 3 9 8 4 7 2 6 3 4 6 5 9 2 9 1 LOSS WORD ANSWERS: The lost words are ALLEGRO, ALTO, BARITONE, BASS, BREVE, CODA, CROTCHET, ENCORE, FALSETTO, FORTE, LEGATO, MINIM, SEMITONE, SONATA, SOPRANO, TEMPO, TENOR, all musical terms. The hidden word is CRESCENDO. 2 8 6 1 8 7 8 2 4 O R G E L L A O C C O E O P M E T E O E F T N R E L M R D N E O A O A S I O A O V T R G T C N C T T E E P T E I I N A I R N O E E L M E N R B O S S A B N E O A C R O T C H E T S B O T T E S L A F D O Call 0907 181 2588 for today’s solution. *Calls cost 80p per minute actor WORDWHEEL Using only the letters in the wordwheel, take 10 minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must contain the central letter and at least three others. Letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one nineletter word in the wheel. R V R O E S E I R WORD LADDER Using the clues provided, fill in each step of the ladder with a new word, changing one letter at a time. MIRROR IMAgE Which of the four shapes below is an exact mirror image of the one to the right? TV LIFE 21 DS1ST 12 23 7 18 2 18 26 10 17 12 1 11 26 10 7 13 21 23 5 7 8 23 10 13 1 16 3 23 26 14 13 26 23 10 1 2 3 4 5 B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z EACH grid number in Alphapuzzle® stands for a letter. Every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter or letters – below the main grid – to start. Solution tomorrow. Difficulty: 7/10 Target Time: 23 minutes Clue: Act found at road junction, maybe. Extra letter clues: 0905 817 2648 *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Hear up to six Extra Letters. Deduct two minutes from today’s Target Time for each clue letter heard. Alternatively, for 6 extra clues to your mobile, text DSALPHA to 64343. Texts cost £1 plus your usual network rate. © 2020 Acorn Editorial Ltd Full Solution: 0907 181 2594 *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. YESTERday’s solution Across: Passion, Hatch, Roust, Subtext, Ungainly, Pool, Bisque, Gallop, Vein (clue), Kingsize, Tenfold, Tease, Skein, Warhead. Down: Perturb, Votes, Stung, Science, Intrigue, Join, Nestle, Mildew, Hobo, Daughter, Trefoil, Inane, Hotel, Pretend. The Daily Star Bookshop stocks a wide selection of puzzle books across all crossword puzzle genres. For our up-to-date list, visit www.expressbookshop.com, call 01872 562316 or write to Daily Star Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ. Please enclose an SAE for return. TWO-WAY TEASER Two sets of clues but the answers are the same... CRYPTIC CLUES Across 1 As when you miss a difficult chance? (4,4) 5 Flier with a farewell song? (4) 8 Transported in part (4) 9 The making of a reaction (8) 10 Took an hour over a middling meal? (7) 12 Annoyed about rodent infestation? (5) 13 Quietly, frequently in cunning style (6) 15 Nurses in high spirits? (6) 17 Nominally, will he go far? (5) 18 Garment for a hard worker? (7) 22 Voicing one’s complaints can be good and exciting (8) 23 It’s a sound rule in wet weather (4) 24 A stuttered farewell? (2-2) 25 Incompletely denied! (8) Down 1 Rushes in a way that could almost be ruthless (7) 2 Fruitfully, reach a more advanced stage (5) 3 Surprisingly, perhaps, his place is the “pop” shop! (5) 4 Was familiar with the modern sound (4) 6 What a referee or a purser may do! (7) 7 Fathead with a pub in New York (5) 11 Eighteen, of course? (5) 12 Wander in wild anger (5) 14 Quarrel thus, and you won’t want to drop in (4,3) Expressbooks.co.uk SUDOKU YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION: ACROSS: 7 Maligned, 8 Hope, 9 Cosset, 10 Remain, 11 Idea, 12 Dedicate, 14 Academic, 18 Soft, 20 Astern, 22 Prince, 23 Lean, 24 Teetotal. DOWN: 1 Harold, 2 First aid, 3 United, 4 Adored, 5 Chum, 6 Sprint, 13 Cast-iron, 15 Caster, 16 Minute, 17 Copper, 19 Facial, 21 Erne. 5 7 8 3 1 9 3 8 6 8 9 6 7 2 7 1 5 5 1 9 7 2 3 4 6 6 7 2 ■FILL the grid so that every column, row and 3x3 square includes all the digits from one to 9. ■LEVEL: Moderate: 22 Mins yesterday’s solution 8 5 6 2 3 7 4 1 9 7 3 2 9 1 4 6 8 5 9 4 1 6 5 8 3 2 7 1 7 8 3 2 6 9 5 4 2 9 3 4 8 5 1 7 6 4 6 5 7 9 1 8 3 2 5 8 9 1 6 2 7 4 3 3 2 4 8 7 9 5 6 1 6 1 7 5 4 3 2 9 8 Extra clues: 0901 322 5606 *Calls cost 75p plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Today’s Solution: 0907 181 2616 *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Call 0907 181 2623 for today’s solution *Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. 16 Bouncy since summer is near? (7) 17 Could be great strength (5) 19 Possibly with Gateshead included, there’s an Isle of it (5) 20 There’s very little to follow (5) 21 A rich source of explosive possibilities? (4) QUICK CLUES Across 1 Ill-fortune (4,4) 5 Usually white bird (4) 8 Ecstatic (4) 9 Original design (8) ANSWERS IN TOMORROW’S Puzzle books are available from Express Bookshop with free UK delivery, call 0871 471 3467 (*Calls cost 13p per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge) Or order online at www.expressbooks.co.uk 9 6 1 2 10 Ate at midday (7) 12 Irritable (5) 13 Gently (6) 15 Heavenly spirits (6) 17 Measures of distance (5) 18 Warm garment (7) 22 Complaining (8) 23 Downpour (4) 24 Goodbye (2-2) 25 Completely (8) Down 1 Goes at speed (7) 2 To mellow (5) 3 Male relative (5) 4 Was aware (4) 6 Shrill sound (7) 7 Dull-witted person (5) 11 Apertures (5) 12 Firing distance (5) 14 To quarrel (4,3) 16 Resilient (7) 17 Could (5) 19 “Isle of ---” (5) 20 Tiny amount (5) 21 Mineral source (4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 21 24 25

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34 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST Set jetting by VICKY LISSAMAN RAVEL BIG CATS See tigers at Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens Spice World It’s been 25 years since the release of the Spice Girls’ iconic debut single Wannabe. An empowering anthem about female friendship, it soared to the top of the charts and made global superstars of Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham. The band went on to sell 90 million records worldwide, and at the height of their success in 1997, they starred in their very own movie, Spice World. The story sees Ginger, Scary, Sporty, Baby and Posh playing themselves as they prepare for the biggest live concert of their careers at the Royal Albert Hall, as they are pursued by the media. In a race against time to reach the venue, Victoria takes the wheel of their double decker tour bus, emblazoned with the Union Jack, and speeds around London, past many famous landmarks. Since its movie stardom, the legendary bus has travelled around the UK as part of the Spice Up exhibition of Spice Girls memorabilia and was also parked outside Wembley Park when the band embarked on its 2019 reunion tour. Its current home is on the Isle of Wight, where it is available for private overnight stays. While the red, white and blue paint remains on the exterior of the bus, inside it has been refurbished by a team of designers who have spiced up the décor with 90s-inspired features. There are pink Union Jack cinema chairs, a ‘Girl Power’ neon light installation, as well as animal print and disco balls. There’s also a kitchenette and a spacious seating area at the back of the bus with an old-school CD player – a perfect addition to play Wannabe on repeat. Located on the Island Harbour Marina on the River Medina, two miles from Newport town centre, which has an onsite bar, restaurant and shop nearby, the vehicle sleeps three, with private bathroom facilities outside. So Stop Right Now, if a stay on board the Spice bus is what you “really, really want” as prices start from £78pppn, based on three sharing. holidaypirates.com Star gazing packages at the Torridon hotel in Scotland’s Wester Ross – some of the darkest skies in the UK – are now on sale for Sunday nights in November. Prices start from from £530 for two, including dinner with an astronomer, night sky presentation and fully equipped constellation spotting session. thetorridon.com JACKPOT Arcades adorn Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile We were heading the long way east – not to Asia’s tropical shores, but to Norfolk’s beautiful beaches in the East of England. After many miserable months of lockdown and with international travel all but out of bounds, we decided now was the time to holiday in the UK. While Norfolk, which borders Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, was on our wishlist of places to visit, the East Anglia county always seemed a cross-country trek too far from our home in Wales. But with staycations unsurprisingly very much in favour this year, we geared ourselves up for the five-hour-long drive to Gorleston-on-Sea. Lying just south of Great Yarmouth, this charming coastal town managed to catch the eye of director Danny Boyle for his 2019 film Yesterday. What grabbed our attention was the curved stretch of sandy beach, one of the most spectacular you will find, as we pulled up at the Pier Hotel, our base for our break. This grand old hotel is itself a bit of a local celebrity, having had a starring role in the Beatles-inspired film. Just yards ‘‘ The Pier Hotel had a starring role in the Beatlesinspired film from the beach, we kicked off the evening with a couple of drinks on the hotel terrace, before ambling into town for dinner at the Olive Garden. This modern restaurant has a real cool vibe with bench seating at wooden tables. After poring over the extensive Mediterranean menu, we opted for beef stifado and honey and lime chicken – both were good portions and beautifully flavoured (mains from £9, olivegardengorleston.co.uk). Waking up to a glorious morning we breakfasted al fresco, testing the hotel’s full English offering and we’re pleased to report it passed with flying colours. Fuelled up, we were ready for our first adventure, setting of on the 11-mile drive up the coast to Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens. Near the village of Filby, it is home to amazing rare Asian animals including Sumatran tigers, snow leopards and red pandas. Wooden walkways take you alongside and above them and Karen Price reboots a classic British childhood holiday in Norfolk FILM STAR The Pier Hotel in Gorlestonon-Sea there’s a viewing tunnel that lets you get up close and personal to the tigers. Be sure to look out for other exotic residents including crocodiles, cockatoos, gibbons and meerkats (£15.50 for adults, £11.50 for children aged four to 14 – underfours free, thrigbyhall.com). We could easily have whiled away hours there wandering through its 250-year-old landscaped gardens, enjoying a picnic or refreshments from the cafe but reluctantly we tore ourselves away, driving 12 miles further up the coast to the village of Sea Palling whose gorgeous golden beach backed by sand dunes was awarded Blue Flag status for its LANDMARK The Thurne Windmill on the Norfolk Broads pristine waters, and is rated one of the country’s top beaches. Returning south along the coastal road we stumbled on yet another stunning and even more tranquil beach at former fishing village Winterton-on-Sea. Stopping to dip our toes in the water, a visit to 300-year-old pub the Fishermans Return was very much in order. From a mouthwatering menu, we chose creamy mushrooms and whitebait for starters. For mains it had to be fisherman’s pie – packed with seafood, oozing with dill sauce and topped with a cheesy mash, it’s a favourite with the locals. My partner’s perfectly cooked sirloin steak and chips came with a peppercorn sauce and all the trimmings (mains from £13, fishermansreturn.com). Back in Gorleston, to round off

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 35 Edited by NIGEL THOMPSON Golden Great email traveldesk@reachplc.com twitter @TravelEdNigel @marjorieyue @JaneMemmler @LissamanVicky online dailystar.co.uk/travel/ Hotel checkout by JANE MEMMLER ■The ■ Hilton Molino Stucky Venice is offering a new range of tours. Learn how the masters of Venetian glass create their intricate designs at a glassblowing workshop; explore the islands surrounding the city; wander through American socialite Peggy Guggenheim’s 18th century house stuffed with priceless artworks, and learn how to bake Burano cookies in the hotel kitchen. Rooms from £154, B&B. hilton.com PIER WE GO Great Yarmouth’s astounding seafront ■The ■ Mama Shelter group has just opened in Rome. Mama Roma’s 127 rooms are decorated with richly patterned fabrics; and a sensational restaurant features wood-fired pizzas. Up on the roof is a lively bar and hot kiosk for snacks with views over the Eternal City. Rooms from £110, B&B. mamashelter.com RETRO Colourful beach huts on the promenade the day we enjoyed refreshments at The Fig Bar & Grill on the promenade drinking in the splendid coastal views from the rooftop terrace. Not daring to leave Norfolk without taking a boat trip on the famous Broads, we hired 17ft Seamaster Summer Bridge from Bridge Stores at St Olaves which we were told was ideal for nautical novices. Equipped with lifejackets and a map, and after taking in instructions we were off. Easy to navigate, there’s something totally relaxing about meandering along the waterways, soaking up the scenery and waving to passing boating folk ( from £60, bridgestores-stolaves. com). Having worked up an healthy appetite after a couple of hours pottering about on the water, we moored up at The Bell Inn in St Olaves. Reputedly Broadland’s oldest recorded hostelry, TRANQUIL Beautiful Norfolk Broads scenery the Grade II listed pub was clearly a popular hotspot but luckily we didn’t have too long to wait for our tasty Indian and Thai curries – and extra portion of chips ( free moorings for customers, bellinn-stolaves.co.uk). Our last afternoon was spent at one of the UK’s best-loved seaside resorts. Great Yarmouth’s IDYLLIC Stunning beach at Wintertonon-Sea huge beach and amusement arcades, fish and chip shops, souvenir stores and other attractions stretching along the Golden Mile, instantly transport you back to those Great British seaside holidays of your childhood. And award-winning Merrivale Model Village on the seafront has something for all the ‘‘ 360° views over the magnificent coastline took our breath away family. We marvelled at the intricately made models of miniature buildings and landscapes, from a country club to a sports stadium – and, of course, a seaside scene. There are sensory gardens and crazy golf too, but the highlight for us were the old penny arcade machines (seven-day pass, £9.99 merrivalemodelvillage.co.uk). We finished on a high by getting a ticket to ride on the Great Yarmouth Wheel (a bit like the London Eye) – the fantastic 360° views over the resort and the magnificent coastline took our breath away (£8, greatyarmouthwheel. com). And yes Norfolk, you were well worth the five-hour trip! Norwich NORFOLK A47 A146 6 MILES BOOK IT A night at The Pier Hotel starts at £110 for two on room only. pierhotelgorleston.co.uk MORE INFO great-yarmouth.co.uk Winterton-on-sea Norfolk Broads St Olaf Great Yarmouth GORLESTON-ON-SEA A12 ■The ■ Esplanade Hotel in Newquay has had a spruce-up during lockdown. Now this family favourite has an indoor cinema room, adults-only cocktail bar and 85 larger bedrooms. Updates also include a hot tub, sauna and outdoor play area. From £160, dinner, B&B. esplanade-hotelnewquay.co.uk ■ ■ The Carlton Tower Jumeirah in Knightsbridge, London has finally re-opened after a £100 million revamp. Most of the 186 rooms offer sweeping views across the Capital. The health club is set across three floors and encompasses the new Talise Spa and a spectacular swimming pool under a glass ceiling. Rooms from £540, B&B. Jumeirah.com Buy of the week by JANE MEMMLER Hit the road fully protected with this cycling jacket. It can withstand 2,000mm of rain in a day, has taped seams and smart reflective details. ■Pro ■ Women’s 2.5 layer Cycling Jacket, £39.99, mountainwarehouse.com

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14 PAGES OF SUPER START WITH boxing FRANK WARREN JOE CAN KO ‘WOBBLY’ AJ JOE JOYCE is ready to Interview by ■ CHRIS Mckenna knock out Anthony Joshua when he gets champion, but AJ has his shot at the WBO shown he wobbles heavyweight title. when he gets clipped The Brit may face a on the chin. trickier task against Joyce will get to him Oleksandr Usyk, and I think that fight though, if the then only ends one Ukrainian beats way. Joshua in September. The Usyk clash Joyce proved last would be a lot more weekend that he difficult because of the belongs with the best style as the Ukrainian in the division as he is light on his feet stopped Carlos Takam and his movement in the sixth round. would be a test for It was certainly a Joyce, as it will be for ‘take one to land one’ Joshua. performance from the On October 9, the Juggernaut. other heavyweight But his granite chin giants – Tyson Fury allowed him to soak and Deontay Wilder – up the best the will go to war in Las Cameroon-born fighter Vegas. had and he powered But back here in the through once he put UK we will have a his shots together in light-heavyweight the sixth. battle on the same There was no doubt night to warm you for me that the referee up for the bigger one made the right later on. decision with the Should Anthony stoppage as there Yarde come through were more than 25 his August 28 date in unanswered punches Birmingham, then he from Joyce. will get his chance of Now he waits for his revenge against mandatory shot at the Lyndon Arthur on WBO title which is October 9. on the line when There will also be Joshua faces Usyk in some big news next September. week about the next I just feel that Joyce moves for Daniel will be able to take the Dubois and Tommy best Joshua has to Fury. offer and will Both are set for eventually land his bouts that are going to own shots. increase their I do not mean this exposure hugely and as disrespect to the we cannot wait to WBA, IBF and WBO announce. 5 ➊ FOR FUN How many cyclists have achieved more than 30 Tour de France stage wins? In which sport has ➋ Ranjuo Tomblin become GB’s first male competitor? Who scored four tries ➌ for Leeds in the Super League XXVI home win over Leigh? From whom have ➍ Celtic signed defender Osaze Urhoghide? Which Canada-born ➎ daughter of a Romanian father and Chinese mother was Britain’s last represen-tative in the 2021 Wimbledon singles tennis? ANSWERS: Page 44 Bignell cashes in Harry Bignell has been accepted into been crowned the angling’s history 2021 Cazoo Fish books. O’Mania champion, The British Record netting £50,000. with RICHARD LEE Fish Committee has The East Yorkshire rubber stamped a 4lb matchman kept his Brown on 21.55kg. 12oz crucian carp nerve in front of the Big chub have caught from Marsh live Sky cameras to ■ been on the feed Farm, Kent, by Julian amass an 85.225kg weight, from peg 12, to obliterate the star-studded field. The battle for second place and a £10,000 cheque was tight between this week with a string of seven pounders across the country. The best coming from Darren Hague with a 7lb 12oz chevin taken from the Tidal Trent. Barnes. Also, a recordequalling ide weighing 8lb 5oz lured from the River Hull by Colin Hebb. And finally Gareth Griffith’s 1lb 3oz Sam Brown with Three new shore-caught black 22.225kg and Zac record fish have mouthed dogfish. ■ IT’S BILL POWER CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH looked up in the gym on Monday and saw the message he needed to inspire him tonight. The Bournemouth boxer was putting the final touches to his preparations in his local gym for his British, Commonwealth and European cruiserweight clash with Tommy McCarthy at Matchroom HQ this evening. And on the wall was a picture of Henry Cooper at the SK4 gym in Poole. “There’s a picture of Henry Cooper with his British belt and underneath it says, ‘British, Commonwealth and European champion,’” said Billam-Smith. “I was thinking, ‘That’s going to be a nice feeling when I can say that on Saturday.’” Billam-Smith, 30, boxed for Poole ABC as a kid but never BOXING CLEVER by CHRIS McKENNA really made a huge impression until he was sparring George Groves in trainer Shane McGuigan’s gym in 2016. McGuigan liked what he saw and the fighter turned pro. ‘The Gentleman’ has had a steady rise in the paid ranks apart from a controversial loss to Richard Riakporhe in 2019 and has won the Commonwealth title. Now he faces Belfast-based European champion McCarthy. There is history between McCarthy and McGuigan from ■KING FISHER: Fish O’Mania champion Harry Bignell (left) with his bank runner for the final, Dale Shepherd ■IN CHARGE: Chris Billam- Smith defending his Commonwealth belt (inset) against Nathan Thorley Chris can be mini Cooper their amateur days while the Irishman has tried to get under his opponent’s skin by claiming this bout is too soon for him. “If it’s rolling the dice, well that’s boxing,” said Billam-Smith. “The odds are in my favour with these dice. It’s a fight I asked for, he’s forgetting that. “I’ve asked for it for over a year and finally I got my wish. “I just feel it’s the right time for me. It could be the fight of the night but it could go early.” Teetotal Billam-Smith insists he will buy his rival a pint post-fight to settle their dispute. He added: “I’ll buy him a drink and put this all behind us. “I gave up drinking seven years ago to put it all into boxing. 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Kristian has hope ■ rugby league KRISTIAN Woolf insists his Tonga squad want the World Cup to go ahead despite the NRL clubs flexing their muscles again. Tonga skipper Jason Taumalolo – one of the biggest stars in the NRL – says he wants to travel. Woolf said: “I’ve been in regular contact with them and the overwhelming feeling is that they’re really hopeful that the World Cup goes ahead.” DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 39

40 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 Tom’s title aim Tom Ingram has emerged as a title threat in the British Touring Cars Championship. Ingram (inset) heads to Oulton Park this weekend on a high after victories at Snetterton and Brands Hatch. He said: “I’m feeling relaxed. We’ve been doing a good job so far and we have to just keep our heads and aim to do the same again.” Many were shocked when Ingram left Toyota ■■ by SIMON MELLUISH to make the move to EXCELR8 Motorsport Hyundai squad – who have never won a championship. Two victories later and a title tilt is well underway. “This is a long-term commitment on both sides,” he said. “It gives us the opportunity to grow together.” Ash Sutton is leading the way in standings, with Ingram only three points behind. free inSiDe next Saturday DS1ST Lee home & dry LEE Jackson timed things to perfection as he topped the Bennetts British Superbike Championship timesheets with his best-ever lap of Thruxton. The FS-3 Racing Kawasaki rider banked an early fast lap of 1min 17.213secs during yesterday’s first practice session, just minutes before the heavens opened. And as more rain lashed the Hampshire ■■ by ZOE BURN circuit just before second practice, many riders opted to sit the session out once it became clear nobody would be able to go any quicker. “We timed it right today, my crew chief this morning said these might be the only dry laps we get and I went out and built up and then it just seemed to click,” said Jackson. Championship leader Christian Iddon was second quickest. f1 ■NOTHING PERSONAL: Christian Horner and (inset) Lewis Hamilton F1 championship Drivers 1 M Verstappen (Hol) 185 2 L Hamilton (GB) 177 3 L Norris (GB) 113 4 V Bottas (Fin) 108 5 S Perez (Mex) 104 6 C Leclerc (Mon) 80 7 C Sainz (Spa) 68 8 D Ricciardo (Aus) 50 9 P Gasly (Fra) 39 10 S Vettel (Ger) 30 CONSTRUCTORS 1 Red Bull 289 2 Mercedes 285 3 McLaren 163 4 Ferrari 148 5 AlphaTauri 49 6 Aston Martin 48 7 Alpine 40 8 Alfa Romeo 2 9 Williams 0 10 Haas 0 i’m real lew fan Fixtures 21-22 All the clubs, all the games – let battle commence Kick-off the new season with your 24-PaGe fiXTUreS maGaZine Horner denies vendetta Christian HORNER says he does not have a vendetta against Lewis Hamilton after Mercedes accused Red Bull’s senior management of smearing his name. Ahead of tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the ramifications of Hamilton’s 180mph collision with Max Verstappen at the British Grand Prix are still being felt. Less than an hour after Red Bull’s petition to review Hamilton’s penalty was dismissed by the Silverstone stewards, Mercedes called out their rivals for tarnishing his integrity. The Silver Arrows felt aggrieved by suggestions that Hamilton might have collided with Verstappen on purpose. Horner also claimed he put Verstappen’s life on the line. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said yesterday: “We felt comments made during and after the race, and during the meeting with the stewards, were below the belt. There are certain boundaries we need to respect.” But Horner said: “It was absolutely ■■ by PHILIP DUNCAN not a personal attack on Lewis Hamilton. But even a seven-time world champion can sometimes make mistakes or misjudgments. “The statement from Mercedes is a little bit antagonistic. “I am entitled to an opinion and if it was any other competitor on the grid we would have taken the same issue in the manner we did. “Emotions were high. We had a driver taken to hospital after an accident which would definitely have knocked out an average human being.” Verstappen was fastest in the opening action but Mercedes responded in the second running with Valtteri Bottas finishing just 0.027secs clear of Hamilton and Verstappen third, three-tenths adrift. A member of Red Bull’s Formula One team has been sacked for using racist language in a series of social media messages. It is understood the culprit was based at their Milton Keynes factory and not a part of the team’s race crew.

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 41 giant FOOTIE Xword win £25 your answers, name and address to: Giant Soccerword, ■Send PO Box 12579, Sutton Coldfield, B73 9BU. Entries must arrive by first post Friday. The first correct one drawn will receive a prize of £25. Last week’s winner was M Doward, of Llanelli. across 1. Marco ........, 2003-04 Chelsea goalkeeper (8) 5. Elias ........, DR Congo striker released by Sheffield Wednesday in July (8) 8. Alex ..., 2006-08 Dundee player-manager (3) 9. Ivo ........, Norrby IF, 2013 Sweden and 2017-19 Oxford midfielder (8) 10. 1952-62 Newcastle and 1962-64 Huddersfield forward (3,5) 11. Netherlands-born former Annan, Elgin and Greenock Morton midfielder (5,4) 14 and 33 Across. 1995-2004 South Africa and 1998-2000 Fulham goalkeeper (5,7) 16. Phil ....., 1978-79 Wales and 1972-85 Cardiff defender (5) 20. 2001-02 Bolton and 2005-07 Nottingham Forest midfielder between spells at Gillingham (5,8) 21 and 41 Across. 2002-06 Israel coach (5,5) 23. Gary .’......, 1987-91 Crystal Palace defender; 1990 FA Cup Final scorer (7) 24. See 39 Down. 25. ..... Cup, quadrennial FIFA tournament last won by France (5) 26. Charlie ......., 2012-19 Scotland centre back signed by Dundee United from Blackburn in June (7) 29. UEFA nation whose head coach is Mirel Radoi (7) 31. Paul ....., 1980-95 Arsenal midfielder; 1987 and 1993 League Cup Final winner (5) 32. 2021-22 Serie B club coached by Marco Baroni from May (5) 33. See 14 Across. 35. Sergio ....., Spain, 2004-05 Sevilla and 2005-21 Real Madrid defender (5) 37. 2016-21 Motherwell midfielder signed by Luton Town (5,8) 38. Michael ....., 2004-17 Costa Rica defender (5) 41. See 21 Across. 43. Ole Gunnar ........., 1995-2007 Norway striker; Man United manager since 2018 (9) 46. Euro 2020 nation coached by Stefan Tarkovic (8) 47. Germany-born 2020-21 Bristol Rovers defender between spells at Gillingham (3,5) 48. Glen ..., Luton Town defender/midfielder signed from Brighton in 2016 (3) 49. Zdenek ........, Czech Republic, Viktoria Plzen and former FC Dallas forward (8) 50. Darren ........, 1992-2004 Spurs midfielder; 1994 England debutant (8) down 2. Billy ......, 1986-88 Sheffield United boss (6) 3. Obbi ......, 2015-18 Watford forward signed by Standard Liege (6) 4. Divock ....., Belgium and Liverpool attacker (5) 5. Marian ....., former Slovakia, Hearts and St. Mirren goalkeeper (5) 6 and 18 Down. 1955-65 Leicester winger; 1964 League Cup Final scorer (6,5) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 7. 2021-22 La Liga club coached by Michel (6) 12. John ........, Sheffield United, Cardiff, Derby and Crewe defender between spells at Burton (8) 13. 1997-2003 Derby ‘keeper (4,4) 14. Gary ........., 2001-03 Hull and 2003-07 Leyton Orient striker (9) 15. Pepe ....., Lazio and 2005-17 Spain goalkeeper (5) 17. China winger signed by Espanyol from Shanghai SIPG in 2019 (2,3) last week’s answers Across: 1. Demba Ba; 4. Phil Foden; 7. Butcher; 9. Osvaldo; 11. See 6 Down; 13. Muscat; 15. Rostron; 18. Mark Walters; 20 and 30 Across Allan Evans; 21. Rony Lopes; 24. Oblak; 25. Postecoglou; 27. Devante Cole; 30. See 20 Across; 32. Tielemans; 34. Brock; 36. Barry Daines; 38. Stocker; 40. Doidge; 42. O’Kane; 44. See 28 Down; 47. See 18 Down; 48. See 23 Down; 49. Garrity. Down: 1. Deco; 2. Baia; 3. Abbott; 4 and 40 Down Peter Dobing; 5. Forbes; 6 and 11 Across Eric Black; 8. Harris; 10. Samba; 12. Ken Monkou; 14. Cowan; 16. Raul; 17. See 19 Down; 18 and 47 Across Mauro Boselli; 19 and 17 Down Mario Kempes; 22. O’Mara; 23 and 48 Across Steve Anthrobus; 25. Pleat; 26. Given; 27. D’Ambrosio; 28 and 44 Across Nicky Bissett; 29. O’Leary; 31. Shots; 33. Adani; 35. Oddo; 36. Barnes; 37. Egert; 39. Kleber; 40. See 4 Down; 41. See 46 Down; 43. Keen; 45. Sear; 46 and 41 Down Tony Ellis. 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 19 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 48 18. See 6 Down. 19. MK Dons, 2010-15 Chelsea and 2015-19 Brentford midfielder (4,9) 22. Ronnie ....., 1991 and 1992 Liverpool caretaker boss (5) 27. Mark ....., 1988-2000 Grimsby defender; 1998 Football League Trophy Final winner (5) 28. Yanic ........., 2017-19 Norwich and 2019-21 Maccabi Haifa winger (9) 30. 2017-21 Preston boss (4,4) 31. Ivan .. .. ...., 2005 Spain midfielder; 1997 Barcelona and 1999 Lazio Cup Winners’ Cup Final winner (2,2,4) 33. Nadjim ....., Comoros and 2008-18 Millwall midfielder (5) 34. Kevin ....., 2017-18 Notts County player-manager (5) 36. Rene ....., 2008-13 Germany and 2017-19 Mainz 05 goalkeeper (5) 39 and 24 Across. Millwall and 2015-18 Antigua and Barbuda defender (6,5) 40. 2014-19 Kazakhstan Premier League champions (6) 41. David ......, 1996-2000 Colchester and 2000-01 Cardiff defender (6) 42. Landry .’....., 2006-14 Cameroon midfielder at Celtic in 2009-10 on loan from Nancy (6) 44. Derek ....., 1975-84 Dundee United defender; 1979-80 Scottish League Cup Final winner (5) 45. Issam ....., 2005-14 Tunisia striker; their all-time top scorer (5) ■SILVA SERVICE: Which club is Marco Silva now in charge of? See NEW BROOM HALF-TIME tEASERS european For which European top flight club did this man start the 2020-21 season? 1. Miralem Pjanic 2. Saul Niguez 3. Renato Sanches 4. Dusan Vlahovic 5. Nuno Tavares new broom At which club did this man take over as manager recently? 1. Rafael Benitez 2. Patrick Vieira 3. Marco Silva 4. Markus Schopp 5. Nuno Espirito Santo euro Who was top scorer for this nation in Euro 2020, with this number of goals? 1. Holland (3) 2. Germany (2) 3. France (4) 4. Sweden (4) 5. Croatia (2) keeper Who kept goal for the English runners-up in this European final? 1. Liverpool, 1985 European Cup 2. Tottenham Hotspur, 1974 UEFA Cup 3. Birmingham City, 1961 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4. Middlesbrough, 2006 UEFA Cup 5. Leeds United, 1975 European Cup capacity For the 2020-21 season, which club’s home was this, the smallest stadium in this division? 1. Wetherby Road, League Two 2. York Road, National League 3. Craven Cottage, Premier League 4. Adams Park, Championship 5. Crown Ground, League One answers COPA AMERICA 1. Chile 2. Ecuador 3. Uruguay 4. Paraguay 5. Bolivia NEW BOY 1. Bournemouth 2. Leeds United 3. Coventry City 4. Manchester United 5. Stoke City FIRST OF NINE 1. Jordon Mutch 2. Noureddine Naybet 3. Ben Chilwell 4. Dwight Yorke 5. Diego Costa 3. Tottenham Hotspur 4. Watford 5. Arsenal EIGHTIES 1. Queens Park Rangers 2. Everton LA LIGA 1. Atlético Madrid 2. Eibar 3. Valladolid 4. Barcelona 5. Granada Which club achieved this feat in La Liga in 2020-21? 1. Most wins (26) 2. Most defeats (20) 3. Most draws (16) 4. Most goals scored (85) 5. Most goals conceded (65) With which club was this man an FA Cup runner-up in this year? 1. Peter Hucker, 1982 2. Neil McDonald, 1989 3. Mitchell Thomas, 1987 4. Neil Price, 1984 5. David Price, 1980 Who hit the opener in this nine goal Premier League game? 1. Cardiff City 3 Liverpool 6, 2013-14 2. Tottenham 4 Arsenal 5, 2004-05 3. Southampton 0 Leicester City 9, 2019-20 4. Nottingham Forest 1 Manchester United 8, 1998-99 5. Everton 3 Chelsea 6, 2014-15 For which nation was this man top scorer at the 2021 Copa America, with two goals? 1. Eduardo Vargas 2. Ayrton Preciado 3. Edinson Cavani 4. Angel Romero 5. Erwin Saavedra CAPACITY 1. Harrogate Town 2. Maidenhead United 3. Fulham 4. Wycombe Wanderers 5. Accrington Stanley 3. Johnny Schofield 4. Mark Schwarzer 5. David Stewart la liga eighties first of nine new boy For which club has this man signed, having previously been at this side? 1. Emiliano Marcondes, Brentford 2. Jack Harrison, Manchester City 3. Simon Moore, Sheffield United 4. Tom Heaton, Aston Villa 5. Mario Vrancic, Norwich City copa america KEEPER 1. Bruce Grobbelaar 2. Pat Jennings EURO 1. Georginio Wijnaldum 2. Kai Havertz 3. Karim Benzema 4. Emil Forsberg 5. Ivan Perisic NEW BROOM 1. Everton 2. Crystal Palace 3. Fulham 4. Barnsley 5. Tottenham Hotspur EUROPEAN 1. Barcelona 2. Atlético Madrid 3. Lille 4. Fiorentina 5. Benfica

42 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST INFORMATION STATION cricket THE HUNDRED (The Ageas Bowl) Women: Southern Brave 141-2 (82 balls, Wyatt 69no, Dunkley 41, Taylor 22no); Birmingham Phoenix 140-4 (100 balls, A Jones 42no, E Jones 33, Mack 31, Verma 22). Southern Brave win by 8 wickets. Royal London One-Day Cup Group A (Radlett): Middlesex v Hampshire. Abandoned without a ball bowled (1pt each). (Hove) Sussex 209-7 (29. overs; T M Head 52); Kent 50-1 (5.4 overs). No result, 1pt each. P W L T NR Pts RR Worcestershire......3 3 0 0 0 6 1.80 Durham................4 2 1 0 1 5 0.75 Lancashire............3 2 0 0 1 5 0.46 Essex...................3 2 1 0 0 4 -0.66 Hampshire............3 1 1 0 1 3 0.67 Gloucestershire.....3 1 2 0 0 2 -0.46 Sussex.................4 0 2 0 2 2 -1.08 Kent.....................4 0 2 0 2 2 -1.10 Middlesex.............3 0 2 0 1 1 -0.79 Group B (Derby): Derbyshire v Glamorgan. Abandoned without a ball bowled (1pt each). (Welbeck): Nottinghamshire 92-2 (21 overs) v Somerset. No result (1pt each). (The Kia Oval): Northamptonshire 31-1 (5.3 overs) v Surrey. No result (1pt each). P W L T NR Pts RR Surrey..................3 2 0 0 1 5 1.36 Glamorgan............4 2 1 0 1 5 0.46 Somerset.............3 2 0 0 1 5 0.15 Warwickshire.........4 2 2 0 0 4 -0.29 Nottinghamshire....3 1 1 0 1 3 0.66 Yorkshire..............3 1 1 0 1 3 -0.50 Leicestershire.......3 1 2 0 0 2 0.02 Northamptonshire.3 0 1 0 2 2 -1.18 Derbyshire............4 0 3 0 1 1 -0.50 Formula 1 Hungarian GP Practice 1st: 1 M Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1m 17.555s, 2 V Bottas (Fin) Mercedes 1:17.616, 3 L Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes 1:17.722, 4 C Sainz Jr (Spa) Ferrari. 1:18.115, 5 P Gasly (Fra) AlphaTauri 1:18.181. 2nd: 1 Bottas 1:17.012s, 2 Hamilton 1:17.039, 3 Verstappen 1:17.310, 4 E Ocon (Fra) Alpine 1:17.759, 5 S Perez (Mex) Red Bull 1:17.824. Today’s diary (3pm unless stated) Carabao Cup 1st Rnd AFC Bournemouth v Milton Keynes Dons.. cinch Scottish Premiership Dundee v St Mirren................................... Hearts v Celtic (8pm)............................... (Live on Sky Sports Main Event) Rangers v Livingston (1.30)...................... (Live on Sky Sports Main Event) Ross County v St Johnstone...................... cinch Scottish Ch’ship Arbroath v Inverness CT............................. Morton v Dunfermline............................... Partick v Queen of the South.................... Raith v Hamilton....................................... cinch Scottish League One Airdrieonians v Montrose.......................... Clyde v Dumbarton................................... Cove Rangers v Falkirk.............................. East Fife v Queen’s Park........................... Peterhead v Alloa...................................... cinch Scottish League Two Albion v Edinburgh City............................. Annan Athletic v Forfar.............................. Elgin v Stranraer....................................... Kelty Hearts v Cowdenbeath..................... Stenhousemuir v Stirling........................... Friendly Matches AFC Wimbledon v Scunthorpe................... Bolton v Blackburn................................... Brentford v West Ham............................... Bristol City v Aston Villa (1pm).................. Cheltenham v Walsall................................ Chester FC v Fleetwood............................. Ipswich v Millwall...................................... Leyton Orient v Gillingham (2pm)............. Portsmouth v Peterborough Utd................. Reading v Crystal Palace.......................... Sheffield Utd v Norwich............................ Stoke v Wolverhampton (1pm).................. Watford v Nantes (4pm)........................... Yeovil v Forest Green................................. Man City v Barnsley (6pm)....................... Wealdstone v Colchester........................... Torquay v Plymouth................................... Swansea v Southampton.......................... Salford City v Lincoln City......................... QPR v Leicester......................................... Morecambe v Blackpool........................... Fulham v Charlton.................................... Exeter v Shrewsbury.................................. Cambridge Utd v Northampton.................. Birmingham v West Brom.......................... Accrington v Bradford............................... Bristol Rovers v Oxford Utd (1pm)............. Leeds v Real Betis (12.30)....................... Huddersfield v Crewe (12.30)................... Cardiff v Newport Co (11am).................... Dover v Stevenage (12noon)..................... Chesterfield v Port Vale............................. Dartford v Southend................................. CRICKET The Hundred (Sophia Gardens): Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals (Women 11am, Men 2.30). (Emerald Headingley): Northern Superchargers v Oval Invincibles (Women 2.30, Men 6pm). 3rd T20 International: West Indies v Pakistan (Providence, 4pm). RUGBY UNION British & Irish Lions Tour: South Africa v British & Irish Lions (5pm). lions in ■STARE WAY TO HEAVEN: Maro Itoje had his eyes on the prize in training yesterday SOUTH AFRICA v BRITISH & IRISH LIONS, CAPE TOWN South Africa: Willie le Roux; Cheslin Kolbe, Lukhanyo Am, Damian de Allende, Makazole Mapimpi; Handre Pollard, Faf de Klerk; Steven Kitshoff, Bongi Mbonambi, Frans Malherbe, Eben Etzebeth, Franco Mostert, Siya Kolisi (capt), Pieter-Steph du Toit, Jasper Wiese. Replacements: Malcolm Marx, Trevor Nyakane, Vincent Koch, Lood de Jager, Marco van Staden, Kwagga Smith, Herschel Jantjies, Damian Willemse. south africa Lions: Stuart Hogg; Anthony Watson, Chris Harris, Robbie Henshaw, Duhan van der Merwe; Dan Biggar, Conor Murray; Mako Vunipola, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Tadhg Furlong, Maro Itoje, Alun Wyn Jones (capt), Courtney Lawes, Tom Curry, Jack Conan. Replacements: Ken Owens, Rory Sutherland, Kyle Sinckler, Tadhg Beirne, Taulupe Faletau, Ali Price, Owen Farrell, Elliot Daly. Referee: Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand). Stokes takes time out Ben Stokes has ridden an emotional roller coaster over the past four years – and finally realises he needs to step off it. From the court case in 2018 that followed a night out in Bristol the previous year to england winning the 50-over World Cup at Lord’s in 2019, Stokes has been at the centre of it all. Further moments of brilliance on the cricket field came at Headingley in the Ashes in 2019 and at Cape Town in 2020. However, the latter performance came against the backdrop of his father Ged falling ill. Stokes, 30, took time out of the game in 2020 to stay with his dad in New Zealand and help nurse ■■ by DEAN WILSON him during his battle with brain cancer before he died in December. But as cricket found a way to play on amid the pandemic, strict bubbles became the norm and whether playing for England or the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, he was isolated from family and any socialising. Representing the Royals in April he broke his finger catching Chris Gayle, a further issue he has had to deal with. The injury is still causing him pain. The Durham ace was just starting his comeback when England called him up as emergency captain against Pakistan after Covid in the camp forced their entire white-ball squad into quarantine. Others would not have rushed back to play for their county or their country but each time Stokes puts others and his teams first. Now he is taking the time to put himself and his family first. Cricket has come a long way since Marcus Trescothick quit England’s Ashes tour in 2006 citing stress after coach Duncan Fletcher refused to allow his family to join him. He left the field in a warm-up match and broke down in tears. CAPE ■ ■NET GAINS: Forwards coach Robin McBryde ■HIGH: After 2019 World Cup victory ■ by neil squires The Lions have pledged to fight fire with fire in Cape Town today as they attempt to close out an historic series win against South Africa. Warren Gatland’s men are braced for a savage backlash after going 1-0 up last weekend as the world champions attempt to take the series to a decider. But the Lions believe they can match anything the Springboks can throw at them this evening. “I just think it stands out to me that they will come back from an upset and we need to be ready for that,” said Lions centre Robbie Henshaw (inset). “They’re going to be emotionally driven and they are going to be well up for it. We need to be ready to match their power and the fire they’ll bring. “We have to bring the level of our performance up again. “After the last game, they were saying that when their backs are to the wall they’re dangerous. “They can pull something out of nothing if you’re not switched on. If you’re not ready for a hit they are able to run over you. “Everyone knows we are in such a great position at the moment and it’s in our hands to go out and back it up. It’s going to be very tough but it would be unbelievable to have it wrapped up in two games.” The last time they won a series with a match to spare was in 1997 with a backsto-the-wall victory in South Africa secured by Jeremy Guscott’s drop goal that became part of Lions folklore. It will need more of the same defiance today if history is to repeat itself and spark celebrations across countless pubs, clubs and living rooms in Britain and Ireland this evening. A Springbok storm is expected in Cape Town but Henshaw has warned the giles backs ben From Back Page will now be supported last 16 months has by the ECB in having a had a major impact complete break as he on everyone’s works his way through well-being. the mental turmoil that “Ben will be is currently stopping given as long as him from playing his he needs and we best cricket. look forward to It is hoped that he seeing him playing will be available once cricket for England more during the winter in the future.” with the Ashes and the Stokes also needs T20 World Cup still an to protect his left important focus, but index finger which not before his own continues to cause mental health. him pain despite He has previously successful surgery. discussed the stresses The need to step and strains that bubble away ahead of the life has had on him biggest contest of the and his team-mates summer will stun fans and praised the ECB who had hoped to see for their stance on the him back in whites for issue when players the first time since the were given time back winter. Instead, Stokes at home last winter.

second TEst today, Sky sport me, 5pm CRUSADERS Gatland’s men out to smash the Boklash world champions they can throw what they like at the Lions – but they are in no mood to stand aside. “When a team gets inside your 22 and on to your five-metre line, it’s everyone’s job to make sure they don’t cross,” he said. “You protect the line with everything you have. “No matter what number’s on your back, you’re putting your body on the line to ensure a team doesn’t manage to get the score. “We take huge pride from defending our line and not conceding.” So far on the 2021 tour the Lions have not conceded a single pick-and-go or maul try. That record will be tested with the stung Springboks signalling a Route One response after packing their bench with forwards. But if the Lions’ rearguard can hold they know they will be halfway towards their objective. They conceded only one try last weekend to Faf de Klerk and if they can squeeze South Africa into more indiscipline and turn today’s game into another penalty shoot-out they will back themselves. In 1997 it was Neil Jenkins – the kicking coach on this tour – who outdid the wayward Springbok trio of Henry Honiball, Percy Montgomery and Andre Joubert. And in Dan Biggar and bench back-up Owen Farrell they believe they have the men to kick them to victory. ■RULE OF LAWES: Courtney takes the ball in front of Mako Vunipola ■ ON THE BALL: Luke Cowan-Dickie and (right) Tadhg Furlong DS1ST We’ve not put Dan at risk insist Lions Dan Biggar is set to face the Springboks today after recovering from concussion. Lions management insist they have not taken any risks with their stand-off. Brain injury charity Headway criticised their handling of Biggar (inset) after captain Alun Wyn Jones claimed he had played a full part in training ahead of the Second Test in apparent breach of rugby’s return-toplay protocols. But the Lions clarified the situation yesterday. They explained the Wales No.10 had been “dropped in” to sections of the sessions on Tuesday and Thursday wearing a marked bib indicating to players that he should not be touched. “Dan Biggar will complete his graduated return to play today with his final contact training session ahead of the ■■ by NEIL SQUIRES match on Saturday,” said Lions assistant coach Robin McBryde. “He has been symptom-free since his post-match head injury assessment and has remained symptom-free throughout. “He has been monitored daily by two consultant sports physician. “And he has also been reviewed by an independent consultant. “All players will have an individualised and highly-integrated approach to their management with a multitude of factors being taken into consideration. “Our players’ health remains the absolute priority and we continue to deliver the highest level of care independent of any match regardless of its importance.” DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 43 Content Luke out for count ■■ by CHRIS McKENNA LUKE CAMPBELL admitted the thought of retiring caused sleepless nights and brought him to tears. But the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist and world title challenger yesterday confirmed he is hanging up the gloves. Campbell, 33, said: “It hasn’t been an easy decision because boxing is my identity. “Before making this decision there have been many sleepless nights and going to bed crying and upset because I was coming to terms with it. “Now I can finally say I am content with that. I’m happy, I’m loving life now. “It has been a battle but ever since professional boxing I’ve always planned my exit. I have loads left in the tank but I don’t want to come out with nothing left.” Campbell is one of GB’s greatest-ever amateurs having won European gold, world silver and Olympic gold at bantamweight. He turned pro in 2013 and fought for a world title twice against Jorge Linares and Vasiliy Lomachenko. After his final fight against Ryan Garcia he plans to spend more time with his wife, Lynsey, and their three children. He added: “By winning gold at London 2012, I had in many ways achieved all my dreams before my professional career started. “The past year in boxing though has been tough. An extremely long training camp away from family meant I was only able to spend a few days with my newborn child. “It’s in these moments that you realise what is truly important in life.”

44 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 CHASING: Guardiola Greal’s a real steal for City From Back Page target after getting nowhere with Tottenham over Harry Kane. City boss Pep Guardiola wants the 25-year-old and talks have now begun between the two clubs in a bid to broker a deal that would eclipse English football’s previous transfer record of £89m, when Manchester United re-signed Paul Pogba from Juventus in 2016. The attacking midfielder will return to training with Villa on Monday following the Euros, when he is expected to tell club bosses he wants to join City. Villa manager Dean Smith has based his summer transfer activity on his talismanic captain staying put – but Grealish’s exit now looks inevitable. The midfielder will find it impossible to ignore the chance to challenge for major trophies under Guardiola, while at the same time still earning more than is now on offer at his boyhood club. ANSWERS YESTERDAY’S SPORTWORD Across: 1 Vijay; 4 Defoe; 7 Aki; 8 Sifan; 9 Singh; 10 Shea; 11 Turpin; 14 Hassan; 15 Cruz; 18 Myall; 20 Alesi; 21 Eli; 22 Sayer; 23 Talei. Down: 1 Vasas; 2 Jeffers; 3 Yang; 4 Discus; 5 Fan; 6 Ethan; 12 Parcell; 13 Waller; 14 Hames; 16 Zhiyi; 17 Tait; 19 Amy. FIVE FOR FUN 1 Two, 2 Artistic Swimming, 3 Jack Broadbent, 4 Sheffield Wednesday, 5. Emma Raducanu seriously football DS1ST premier league THREEDOM OF THE TOON Bruce set for a new deal Steve Bruce looks set to be handed a new three-year deal at Newcastle despite fans continuing to voice their anger at his management. The Toon chief has felt the wrath of supporters ever since his appointment in 2019. But Mike Ashley wants to reward Bruce with a new contract extension after he kept the club in the Premier League last season. Sources suggest the Sports Direct tycoon is happy to back the boss for as long as he keeps the Geordies in the top flight. Bruce’s current deal expires in 2022 but he has always vowed to fight on for as long as Ashley wants him. “I will never walk away. I won’t walk away from being criticised,” he said in May. While Ashley is set to back his manager in the boardroom, the same can’t be said for the transfer market. Bruce’s budget is minimal this summer with around £10m available to spend on ■■ by AARON STOKES players. Loan moves for Joe Willock and Axel Tuanzebe, from Arsenal and Manchester United respectively, remain the most likely deals. But any big-name permanent transfers will have to be funded through player sales. Bruce has struggled to win over fans in the North East since his arrival two years ago when he replaced Rafa Benitez as manager. The former Aston Villa boss equalled the Spaniard’s Premier League points total last term but was still subject to boos on the final home game of the season when fans were finally allowed to return. Travelling supporters also sang anti-Bruce chants during Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Rotherham in a pre-season friendly. ■ALL A LOAN: Bruce has no fan backing but aims to bring in Tuanzebe (left) and Willock (right) Parker in dark on Danjuma ■■ by ALEX CROOK Scott Parker does not know if star man Arnaut Danjuma will still be a Bournemouth player come the end of the transfer window. The Cherries have already rejected one bid from Villarreal for Danjuma (inset) but are willing to sell for £20m. The winger, 24, will not feature when Parker takes charge of his first game at home to MK Dons in the first round of the EFL Cup today. Asked if the Dutchman would stay beyond August 31, Parker said: “I’m not sure. “The club have rejected a bid for Arnie. “He has been struggling with a bit of an injury. “He is slowly coming through that. We will have to see.” Parker added: “MK Dons are a good side so we need to be right at it.” SOCCER LINES ●Leicester ● winger Marc Albrighton has signed a contract extension to 2024. ●●Middlesbrough forward Rumarn Burrell has joined Kilmarnock on a season-long loan. ●SWANSEA ● winger Nathan Dyer has retired. ●●Moses Odubajo has joined QPR on a one-year deal following his release by Sheffield Wednesday ●Coventry ● have signed defender Ian Maatsen from Chelsea on a season-long loan. ●●Barnsley have snapped up Burnley midfielder Josh Benson.

seriously football DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 45 premier league ■UP FOUR IT: Ben White with Mikel Arteta and director of football Edu The Price is White! BEN WHITE finally arrived at Arsenal with no European experience, a bit of friendly international football under his belt and a £50m price tag. He was immediately handed the No.4 shirt made famous by Patrick Vieira and Cesc Fabregas and vowed to “produce quality in this team”. If those numbers already do not add up, the timing of his arrival means that he is bound to be compared to a World Cup winner in the same position with four Champions League winner’s medals and a decade of experience playing for the most famous club in the world in Real Madrid. And, if anything, Raphael Varane, 28, will cost Manchester United substantially less. White, 23, is going to need the single-mindedness of another former Arsenal No.4, Martin Keown, to thrive in such a pressurised environment – a world away from his days at Leeds and Brighton, who sold him yesterday. But the Raw Ben vows to live up to his £50m tag ■■ by MATTHEW DUNN central defender told the Gunners’ official website: “I got good vibes and the way the gaffer wants to play, I think I can produce quality in this team and hopefully get Arsenal back. “I’m really happy to be at a massive club like this and hopefully bring the level up of this team. “When times get hard in games, I can step up and control situations. I’m very relaxed on the ball and through that I can produce quality in bad moments of the game. “I have slotted into different positions to help the team. If I need to do that this season, I’ll definitely be up for it.” Arsenal are a club at a tipping point and a strong, young selfconfident figure at the back could be exactly what they have been missing. Coming in and lecturing about quality gives the England man little scope to learn on the job even though he is still on a steep section of his developmental curve. Manager Mikel Arteta said: “Ben is an intelligent defender who is very comfortable with the ball at his feet and his style fits perfectly with us. “And, of course, he is still young, so we are all looking forward to Ben being central to our future long-term plans.” One suspects that Arteta’s own position in those plans rather depends on it. BIG DEAL: A-Arnold Trent signs for four more LIVERPOOL have agreed a new new four-year contract with Trent Alexander-Arnold. The wing back, 22, had three years left on his deal but the extension is a reward for his progression and puts him among the top earners at Anfield. Alexander-Arnold ■■ by CHRIS McKENNA signed a new contract in January 2019 but has since helped the Reds win the Champions League and Premier League. He said: “I’m honoured to be shown the trust to be given an extension, so it was a no-brainer for me. “To extend and make sure I’m here longer is always a good thing. I’m made up. “It’s the only club I’ve ever known, so to be here for this amount of time and extending to be here for longer is amazing for me and my family. “It’s a proud moment for me.

46 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST INTERVIEW ■■ by DAVE ARMITAGE Leicester supporters have been on such a wonderful roller-coaster ride, it’s going to be hard to step off. They’ve been enjoying all the fun of the fair since that epic Premier League title win five years ago. Champions League football, two seasons where they were pipped for a top-four spot on the last day of the season and FA Cup glory at Wembley a couple of months ago. To quote a phrase, it really doesn’t get much better – and that’s exactly my point. There’s an expectation now that Leicester will step up and crack the top four this time around. Let me tell you here and now, there’s not a chance of that happening. I’d be absolutely flabbergasted if Brendan Rodgers (inset right) can get his side into the Champions League spots. I’m a massive fan of Leicester and everything they’ve done in the past few seasons. But you don’t have to have been on a roller coaster to know one thing is certain. Once you reach the top, get ready for the fall. I’m not having a go, just stating a fact. People ask me if I think Leicester can become an established member of the so-called top six and I’ll say it straight – I think they already are. But that elite top four is something completely different and a mark where I have to draw a line. They’ve got no chance of doing that this season. The fact is that the Champions League spots are already filled. They’ve got one of the best managers in the business, a brand new £100m training facility that’s as good as anything around and this week revealed plans to increase the capacity of the King Power to 40,000. Brilliant, but still not enough to join the elite. Man City aren’t leaving the party any time soon, Chelsea are getting stronger, Liverpool will be stronger and have Virgil van Dijk on the way back and Man United are bankers to be in there. Those four are so far in front of everyone else, it’s frightening. The likes of Leicester, Tottenham and Arsenal are in a separate league below. So there’s no room at the inn and that’s just a harsh reality of life for clubs like Leicester, who could find it more difficult this season than some imagine. I’m a huge admirer of Jamie Vardy but he’s a year older and time stands still for no one. Kelechi Iheanacho stepped up to the plate brilliantly when Vardy’s goals dried up, but he can’t keep scoring worldies. There aren’t really any other contenders to force their way in and so that’s why I’m absolutely certain that ‘cracking’ the top four is for fans who live on Fantasy Island. PAUL MERSON Dan the forgotten man I’m hearing Danny Drinkwater really caught the eye in Chelsea’s friendly with Bournemouth the other night. I’m really pleased for him because, without being horrible, I’d completely forgotten about him and that’s a shame because he is a really good player. Drinkwater (right) seemed to lose his way a bit after being a key player in Leicester’s title win and was on the fringes of the England team when he joined Chelsea for £35m in the summer of 2017. It all went a bit wonky after that – a succession of managers and disastrous loan deals later left him out of the picture at The Bridge. Some people would say, ‘What are you talking about? He’s picking up a hundred grand a week’. But that’s not the point. I’m not sure Danny can turn things around at Chelsea but he might just be able to get himself a move and re-ignite his career. OUR TOP COLUMNIST SHOOTS FROM THE LIP Four-get it Foxes fans NO ROOM AT THE TOP FOR RODGERS’ BOYS ■ SWEET FA: Jamie Vardy with the FA Cup and his Leicester team-mates (inset top) after winning the Premier League in 2016. Leicester fans (right) watch Youri Tielemans’ Wembley winner against Chelsea is merse right? Text DSSport followed by your comments to 86611. Texts cost 25p plus your usual network rate black was so boot-iful No one ever looked at Pele’s black Puma boots and thought, ‘This guy can’t be much of a player’. It’s certainly a sign of how much things have changed that on the rare occasions you see a player in black boots, you just assume he hasn’t got a boot deal! They might have been good enough for the likes of Pele, Bobby Charlton and Diego Maradona but now they are viewed with some suspicion. Wear fluorescent pink and yellow boots and no one bats an eyelid – but black is likely to have onlookers reeling away in disbelief. I distinctly recall at Arsenal when Martin Keown turned up in a pair of red boots. That would have been bad enough for anyone with a bit of flair, but an even worse offence given that he was a defender. Radical? I remember thinking, ‘Don’t you go making a mistake in those, pal, or you’re going to get absolutely slaughtered’.

seriously football ■ONE TO SHOW OFF: Callum Hudson-Odoi poses with the Champions League trophy prem league DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 47 Rash to miss 12 weeks From Back Page surgery imminently to resolve his shoulder injury. “He will now focus on his rehabilitation in order to return as soon as possible.” The news is a huge blow to Solskjaer, who could now be without one of his most influential stars until the end of October. The forward is expected to miss nine Premier League games, including clashes with Leicester and Liverpool, along with the first three matches of the Champions League group stage. Rashford, 23, tore a muscle in his left shoulder against Arsenal on November 1 and had painkilling injections to help him through games. United’s medical staff told him the problem would not get worse, but Rashford struggled to hit top form afterwards. Meanwhile, new boy Raphael Varane has targeted winning more trophies at United – who released their new away strip modelled by Luke Shaw (left) yesterday – after leaving Real Madrid. Varane, 28, is poised to complete a £40m move to United once he has passed a medical. He made over 300 appearances for Real and helped them win 18 major trophies. He wrote on Instagram: “After 10 incredible and wonderful years at Real Madrid, a club that I will always carry in my heart, the day has come to say goodbye. Since I arrived in 2011, together we have exceeded all expectations.” a wait lifter! Hudson-Odoi ready for a long-overdue celebration CALLUM HUDSON-ODOI is excited at the prospect of ending the 67-day wait to parade the Champions League trophy in front of the Chelsea fans. Final preparations are being put in place to make the giant piece of silverware the guest of honour at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea entertain Spurs on Wednesday as part of the Mind Series of London friendlies, which kicks off tomorrow when the Blues travel to Arsenal. Only a few thousand fans were able to travel to Portugal to see Kai Havertz’s goal sink Manchester City in May. Because of Covid, any sort of celebratory open-top bus tour was ruled out so Wednesday’s game will be the first chance for the majority of Chelsea supporters to recognise the feat. “When we see the crowd back, especially after winning the Champions League, we’re going to be delighted to show the trophy to them,” Hudson-Odoi said. “Hopefully when we get there it’s a game where we go out all guns blazing ■■ by Matthew Dunn and win. It’ll be amazing to see everybody, we’ve missed the crowd. “Every time someone scores a goal there’s no crowd to celebrate and you miss the screams and shouts every time something happens.” Hudson-Odoi had his appetite for the big stage whetted again by witnessing steadily increasing crowds at the European Championship. “I think I watched every single game at the Euros and England did really well to get to the final,” he said. “It was unfortunate that they lost the game but they did really well. It was a good tournament to watch.” His own hopes of making Gareth Southgate’s 26 were crushed when he fell out of favour with new Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel. Now, though, he feels refreshed after a summer of rest and reflection. He said: “Me, my mum and dad had been talking about going back to Ghana. The reception we got there was amazing, I really enjoyed it. “I thought it would be a bit more relaxed and chilled but a lot fans there support Chelsea. It was nice.” Over 10,000 products at 2020 prices * Order what you need on our app or screwfix.com today! * '2020 Prices locked' means that the products featured are at the price that Screwfix sold them on the 31/12/2020. Prices will be held until at least 05/09/2021. All products subject to availability, while stocks last. Screwfix Direct Limited standard terms and conditions apply to all sales – see screwfix.com/termsandconditions. Delivery charges and restrictions may apply- see screwfix.com/delivery

48 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 Sad Ellen left in three-fall ELLEN WHITE’S hat-trick went to waste as Team GB crashed out at the quarter-final stage. Coach Hege Riise admitted her players were “devastated” but the Brits only have themselves to blame. Leading 2-1 with only 60 seconds of normal time remaining, Riise’s side were guilty of some shocking defending, allowing Chelsea striker Sam Kerr to fire a last-gasp equaliser. Team GB squandered another chance to take the initiative in extra time when Caroline Weir’s penalty was saved by Matildas keeper Teagan Micah. Seconds later, Mary Fowler’s long-range shot took a wicked deflection off Lucy Bronze to put the Aussies in front, and Kerr’s second goal on the night ushered Team GB towards the check-in desk for their flight home. The outstanding White’s header with five minutes left completed her treble, but it was merely a consolation. Great Britain had conceded only one goal in the tournament until their defensive meltdown in Kashima and Riise said: “We are devastated right now. “We played most of the game quite well, we created a lot of chances and we should probably have finished a few more of them. “Now it’s just so hard.” White was gutted that the dream was over and said: “I would have given up every single goal to win a gold medal. “I’m really proud to have contributed goals, to score for the team, to be part of this team, but I would have given it all up for a gold. “I’m absolutely heartbroken.” Riise refused to blame Weir for the turning point that went begging from the penalty spot, saying: “We win and lose together, so there’s no one to blame. “We stood up and fought together and it wasn’t enough from any of us today.” Like 2012, their last appearance at the Olympic football tournament, Team GB’s run ended in the last eight – and for many it was likely to be their final appearance in British colours. Defender Leah Williamson said: “It hits you like a train. “It’s hard because this team isn’t a permanent thing. We come together once every Olympics if we’re lucky. “I personally will be so proud that I’ve been able to put this shirt on and play in this team. “But we didn’t just want to come here, we wanted gold, we wanted to win the thing.” Luke Greenbank was caught in the crossfire of a doping Cold War after adding to Britain’s medal tally in the pool. No Olympic Games would be complete without a ruck about drug cheats, and Greenbank found himself in the eye of a diplomatic incident after his commendable bronze medal in the 200m backstroke. American runner-up Ryan Murphy made cryptic remarks about Evgeny Rylov’s second gold medal at Tokyo 2020 in an Olympic record 1min 53.27sec. The defending champion, who finished almost a second behind Rylov – one of 300 athletes representing the Russian Olympic Committee – complained afterwards in flash interviews that it was a “huge drain” to swim “in a race that’s probably not clean”. Later, sitting next to Rylov on the top table, he tried to row back to shore by insisting his comments were aimed more at the sport in general. And to his credit, Greenbank did not duck the issue which overshadowed the Crewe torpedo’s first Olympic medal. He said: “It’s a very difficult situation not DS1ST dunc’s ■IN THE MEDALS: Scott just misses out on victory but will take home at least a gold with his relay pals (right) and two silvers Luke’s a clean machine ■■ from MIKE WALTERS in tokyo knowing whether who you are racing against is clean. “It is something that is part of sport and the boards need to tackle that. “It’s a frustrating situation but I need to keep my mind on the race and control what I can control. “There’s a lot of media around the Russian federation coming into the Olympics. “It’s frustrating seeing that as an athlete, having known that there was a state-sponsored doping programme going on and more could be done to tackle it.” After Russia’s systematic doping was unmasked by the World Anti-Doping Agency, it is a charade that the ROC should be represented in Tokyo – competing Josh sticks his oar in as rowers flop Britain’s rowing team completed their worst Olympic regatta for 41 years. A bronze for the men’s eight meant they finished with just two medals and, for the first time since 1980, Team GB failed to win a gold medal despite a £24.65m investment in the sport. Former champion James Cracknell said: “We come away from Tokyo with one ■■ from MIKE WALTERS in Tokyo Team GB 3 Australia 4 ■EL OF A SHOW: Ellen White is gutted but bagged a hat-trick ■■ from ALEX SPINK in tokyo silver and one bronze. At a time when the national budget is under pressure from so many areas, is that a good return on investment?” Cracknell had previously slammed the decision to force out legendary coach Jurgen Grobler but Josh Bugajski surprised fellow crew mates in the eight by TOKYO OLYMPICS great scott thumbs up: ■ Greenbank speaking up and accusing him of “destroying” athletes. “I’m going to be brave and say something that the crew don’t want me to say,” said the bowman. “I cracked open a bottle of champagne when Jurgen retired. “I had three very dark years under him and I think I’d be a coward if I didn’t say that on behalf of the guys stuck at home, because they got a darker side of Jurgen. He’s a good coach to some people but there were some he just seemed to take a disliking to. “What he did was destroy them – destroy their soul, destroy everything they had. “My relationship suffered, my friendships suffered.” Legend Sir Steve Redgrave said: “If we want a soft approach we will have to expect softer results.” ■WINNERS: Greenbank (right) with Murphy (left) and Rylov without a flag, a national anthem and little credibility. Murphy, meanwhile, went into backtracking mode and claimed he had raised his fears about doping with Brent Nowicki, the executive director of swimming’s governing body FINA. He said: “I don’t know if it (the race) was 100 per cent clean and that’s because of things that have happened over the past. “To be clear, my intention is not to make any allegations here. Congratulations to Evgeny, congratulations to Luke. At the end of the day, I do believe there is doping in swimming. I met Mr Nowicki at Olympic trials and we talked about FINA and things they want to do to push the sport forward. “He asked for my take and I said, ‘FINA needs to be a little bit more transparent, both on the financial side and on the drug testing side.’ “And he said, ‘We are working on it, it’s going to be hard and it’s going to take a long time to clear this sport of doping.’ “When you hear that from the top, it’s tough to hear.” Rylov insists he should not be tarnished because he is from Russia and said: “I have always been for clean competition. I am always tested.” ■LITTLE RETURN: The men’s eight with their bronze – only Team GB’s second medal in Tokyo

is prince of the pool date with Destiny DUNCAN SCOTT has the chance to become Britain’s most decorated athlete at a single Olympic Games tomorrow. Only six British men have stood on the podium three times at the same Games. Scott (right) now has a chance to stand alone among Team GB sporting legends. Already a champion in the 4x200m freestyle relay and runnerup in the individual discipline before his late charge to another silver, he said: “For me, I need to try to put that (record) to the back of my mind. “I’m obviously delighted with how things have gone so far, with the relay boys the other morning and then my two individuals as well. “But I came here to stand on the podium individually. I did personal best times in the finals, so I can’t ask for much more. “The men’s medley is my next event and I’m looking toward to that – the other three guys have been swimming excellently so I’ve got to do my bit for them.” Among the startling success of Brits in the pool here, none has stood out more than 24-year-old Scott. The boy from the Firth of Forth is now on the brink of becoming Team GB’s only Olympic medallist to enjoy four at the same meeting. Look at the exalted company he has been keeping – they are a special bunch. There was Sir Chris Hoy’s hattrick of cycling sprint golds in 2008, Jason Kenny following suit in Rio five years ago and Sir Bradley Wiggins’ full set of gold-silverbronze in Athens, while gymnast THREE BRITS TO WATCH SEONAID McINTOSH The 25-year-old has overcome arthritis in her legs and wrists to challenge in shooting’s 50m rifle. KARRISS ARTINGSTALL Artingstall is aiming to upgrade featherweight world championship bronze and Euros silver to an Olympic gold when she faces Japan’s Sene Irie in the boxing semis. DINA ASHER-SMITH All eyes on Britain golden girl as she attempts to become the ■■ from MIKE WALTERS in tokyo Max Whitlock’s golden double in Rio was garnished with a bonus bronze. Further back in time, Reginald Doherty was a two-time tennis champion in Paris 121 years ago with an extra bronze for reaching the semi-finals, where he refused to play against his brother Laurence. Henry Taylor, in 1908, was the last British swimmer to bank three medals at the same Games, with three freestyle golds in London. If Adam Peaty’s latest tour de force in the 100m breaststroke was catalyst, his team-mates have rallied to his high standards. Scott said: “He’s a role model, around the pool environment and away from it, but I wouldn’t put it all down to him. “There’s been a real DS1ST Swim ace going for all-time medal haul J TODAY AT THE GAMES first British woman to be crowned Olympic sprint queen. THREE OTHERS TO WATCH RICHARLISON (Brazil) After Brazil’s women’s team were knocked out by Canada, the Everton striker (inset) will try to go one better with the men when they take on Egypt in the quarter-finals. focus about British Swimming on changing the culture. “I’ve been part of it since 2015 and I’ve really enjoyed it – the professionalism and a willingness to own up if something doesn’t go well rather than pointing fingers.” As if to underline the solidarity of Team GB’s swimmers, 200m backstroke bronze medallist Luke Greenbank wandered past and they shared a celebratory hug. “It’s unbelievable we’ve won medals on the same day,” said Scott. “I think endless credit should go to Luke for what he’s done.” MARKETA VONDROUSOVA (Czech Republic) She goes for gold in the ladies singles tennis final against Belinda Bencic of Switzerland SHELLEY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE (JAMAICA) One final bow for the Pocket Rocket who won the 100m gold 13 years ago in Beijing. Today’s action Athletics: Mixed 4x400m relay final (1.35pm), Women’s 100m final (1.50pm) Boxing: Men’s round of 16/ Women’s quarter/semis (9am) football: Men’s quarter-finals rugby sevens: Women’s placing and finals (8.30am) Sailing: Men’s/Women’s/Mixed and Women’s/Men’s medal race (from 4.05am) shooting: Women’s 50m rifle 3 position finals (8am) tennis: Women’s medal matches and Men’s singles/Women’s doubles bronze matches ■SILVER LINING: Scott with his third medal of Games Get the latest news from the Tokyo Olympics delivered to your inbox by signing up for our special newsletter The Torch dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/sign-up-olympics-newsletter-latest-24585956 Ben wells up Ben Whittaker broke down and thanked his dad after securing a medal in the men’s boxing with a tight split decision win over Brazil’s Keno Machado. The light-heavyweight edged the verdict on three of the five judges’ cards and let his emotions run riot. Whittaker, who faces Imam Khataev of the Russian Olympic Committee tomorrow, said: “I was crying. I was trying to keep as calm as I could but I couldn’t really help it. That win was for him (my dad). “He works mornings at 5am and his work has given him the courtesy of watching me.” DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 49 OLYMPIC RESULTS Archery Women’s Individual Gold Medal: S An (Kor) bt E Osipova (ROC) 6-5. Athletics Men’s 10000m Final: 1 S Barega (Eth) 27m 43.22s, 2 J Cheptegei (Uga) 27:43.63, 3 J Kiplimo (Uga) 27:43.88, 14 M Scott (Gbr) 28:09.23. Badminton Mixed Doubles Gold Medal: Y Lyu Wang & D P Huang (Chn) bt S W Zheng & Y Q Huang (Chn) 21-17 17-21 21-19. Boxing Men’s Welter (63-69kg) Quarter-final 1: P McCormack (Gbr) bt B-U Baturov (Uzb) 4-1 Men’s Light Heavy (75-81kg) Quarter-final 2: B Whittaker (Gbr) bt K Machado (Bra) 3-2 Women’s Light (57-60kg) - Prelims-Round of 16: C Dubois (Gbr) bt R Ellis (USA) 3-0 Canoe Slalom Men’s Kayak Final: 1 JPrskavec (Cze) 91.63secs, 2 J Grigar (Svk) 94.85, 3 H Aigner (Ger) 97.11, 6 B Forbes-Cryans (Gbr) 100.58,. BMX Racing Men’s Final: 1 N Kimmann (Ned) 39.053s, 2 K Whyte (Gbr) 39.167, 3 C Ramirez (Col) 40.572. Women’s Final: 1 B Shriever (Gbr) 44.358s, 2 M Pajon (Col) 44.448, 3 M Smulders (Ned) 44.721. Fencing Men’s Epee Team Gold Medal: Japan bt ROC 45-36. Football Women’s Quater-final: Great Britain 3 Australia 4 (AET). Hockey Men’s Pool B: Belgium 2 Great Britain 2 Judo Men’s +100kg Final: L Krpalek (Cze) bt G Tushishvili (Geo) 10s2-0s1. Women’s +78kg Final: A Sone (Jpn) bt I Ortiz (Cub) 10s1-0s3. Bronze Medal A: I Kindzerska (Aze) bt S Xu (Chn) 10-0. Rowing Men’s Eight Final A: 1 New Zealand 5m 24.64s, 2 Germany 5:25.60, 3 Great Britain 5:25.73. Men’s Single Sculls Final A: 1 S Ntouskos (Gre) 6m 40.45s, 2 K Borch (Nor) 6:41.66, 3 D Martin (Cro) 6:42.58. Women’s Single Sculls Final A: 1 E Twigg (Nzl) 7m 13.97s, 2 H Prakatsen (ROC) 7:17.39, 3 M Lobnig (Aut) 7:19.72, 4 V Thornley (Gbr) 7:20.39. Eight Final A: 1 Canada 5mins 59.13secs, 2 New Zealand 6:00.04, 3 China 6:01.21. Rugby Sevens Women’s Quarter-finals: New Zealand 36 ROC 0, Fiji 14 Australia 12, USA 12 Great Britain 21, France 24 China 10. Shooting 25m Pistol Women’s Final: 1 V Batsarashkina (ROC) 38 (winner via shoot-off), 2 M Kim (Kor) 38, 3 J Xiao (Chn) 29. Swimming Men’s 200m Backstroke Final: 1 E Rylov (ROC) 1m 53.27s, 2 R Murphy (USA) 1:54.15, 3 L Greenbank (Gbr) 1:54.72. Men’s 200m Individual Medley Final: 1 S Wang (Chn) 1m 55.00s, 2 D Scott (Gbr) 1:55.28, 3 J Desplanches (Swi) 1:56.17. Women’s 100m Freestyle Final: 1 E McKeon (Aus) 51.96s, 2 S Bernadette Haughey (Hkg) 52.27, 3 C Campbell (Aus) 52.52. Women’s 200m Breaststroke Final: 1 T Schoenmaker (Rsa) 2m 18.95s, 2 L King (USA) 2:19.92, 3 A Lazor (USA) 2:20.84, 6 M Renshaw (Gbr) 2:22.65, 7 A Wood (Gbr) 2:23.72. Table Tennis Men’s Singles Gold Medal: L Ma (Chn) bt Z Fan (Chn) 11-4 10-12 11-8 11-9 3-11 11-7. Tennis Men’s Doubles Gold Medal: N Mektic (Cro) & M Pavic (Cro) bt M Cilic (Cro) & Ivan Dodig (Cro) 6-4 3-6 10-6. Trampoline Women’s Final: 1 X Zhu (Chn) 56.635pts, 2 L Liu (Chn) 56.350, 3 B Page (Gbr) 55.735. Medals table G S B T 1 China............................ 19 10 11 40 2 Japan............................ 17 4 7 28 3 USA.............................. 14 16 11 41 4 ROC.............................. 10 14 10 34 5 Australia......................... 9 2 11 22 6 Great Britain................ 6 9 9 24 7 South Korea.................... 5 4 6 15 8 Netherlands.................... 3 7 5 15 9 France............................ 3 5 5 13 10 Germany....................... 3 4 9 16 11 Canada......................... 3 3 5 11

50 DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 Dina’s quick to dash concerns Dina Asher-Smith flew to Tokyo telling airline staff there was nothing for them or her to worry about. It didn’t quite look that way yesterday as she lost her first race for two years. In the blue riband 100m, that she has hopes of winning this lunchtime, she qualified only 11th quickest. Britain’s fastest woman was quick to dismiss concern, pointing out the only goal in qualifying is a pass to the semi-finals. She insists the tight hamstring which caused her withdrawal from the Gateshead meet a fortnight ago has gone away. “I love a show, I love a stage, I love putting together a great performance when it matters, when the lights are really on,” Asher-Smith said. Yet the sight of rivals Marie-Josee Ta Lou, Elaine Thompson Herah and supermum Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce tripping the light fantastic was unsettling for armchair British fans. While the speed queen clocked 11.07sec, admittedly dialling it down over the last 20 metres, reigning champion Thompson Herah breezed to the fastest first round in Olympic history. And no sooner had the Jamaican delivered her 10.82secs statement of intent, Ta Lou trumped it with 10.78secs. All season long Asher- Smith has paid no heed to anyone else, secure in her belief that when it really matters she will have the tools to get the job done. Sure enough she shrugged off yesterday as an irrelevance, insisting: “Today was just about making it through to the next round safely at the same time as knowing I’ve got another level to give. “I’m taking it round by round. That’s all you can do when you’ve so many events. Just focus on the job at hand. “Today, heat, qualify, make sure everything is good and I’m strong for tomorrow evening. Tomorrow is when Eilish has hellish time ■ from Alex Spink EILISH McColgan made an unhappy return to the city where her mum Liz was crowned world champion 30 years ago. Competing in the 5,000 metres on the first night of athletics, the Scot was repeatedly clipped and finished 10th in 15:09.68. “It’s nuts, it is so far off my best,” she said. “If someone had told me I’d do that time, I would have thought I’d lose a leg doing it. “On the first lap I was shouting at them, saying ‘stop clipping me, stop clipping me’. Every single lap. “It plays on your mind because you realise you shouldn’t be ■■ from ALEX SPINK in tokyo you really want to go and push it.” Tomorrow is now today and at 11.15am we will see how her “grumpy” hammy of a fortnight ago responds to a semi-final against Thompson Herah. Emerge from that in the first two and she will have an opportunity to win Britain’s first 100m Olympic medal since Dorothy Hyman took silver at the Rome Games of 1960. Asher-Smith already expected to have to improve her British record of 10.83secs to get among the medals. She will know now that is a given and that even if she doesn’t manage it, teammate Daryll Neita well might. After breaking 11secs for the first time, clocking 10.96secs, Neita admitted: “I don’t want to say it, but it felt like it could have been better. It’s going to be a very fast championships.” ■MORE TO OFFER: Asher-Smith says there’s no reason to panic speaking during the race, but every lap I felt ‘I’m going to go down, I’m going to go down’. “At 600m I got very badly clipped and I just felt like then it sapped me. “I was constantly aware, I just sensed that someone was going to go down. “That made me anxious, and I had no energy.” DS1ST ■WINNER: Shriever yells as she crosses the finish line TOKYO OLYMPICS double (what’s bmx Oasis star’s message will live for Shriever FORMER primary school teaching assistant Beth Shriever was mad for it after striking BMX gold for Britain – and a pat on the back from Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher. She left behind her world of keeping tabs on three and four-year olds in Essex to become Britain’s first Olympic BMX champion. And her celebrations went supersonic when the ever-shy Gallagher sent her a congratulatory message on Twitter: “Bethany Shriever what a ledge well done LG x” “What? No, that’s crazy,” shrieked the 22-year-old rider from Leytonstone in east London. “Yeah, I’m a fan now. Oh my god, that’s mad!” Barely 10 minutes after Kye Whyte’s silver medal for Team GB in the men’s race, Shriever collapsed in tears of joy as her training partner scooped her up and held her aloft. After holding off a late charge from Colombia’s defending champion Mariana Pajon, she said: “I had nothing left at the end – I couldn’t feel my legs, I couldn’t even stand up. “I think it’s four years to the day since I won the junior world championships – how crazy is that? “When I was working part-time and training on the side, I never thought I’d even be here – I’m so grateful that British Cycling believed in me and gave me the opportunity to be a fulltime athlete. “I was a teaching assistant at a primary school back in Essex working with three and four-year olds for two years, but then Sparky (British Cycling ■BMX-IT: Shanaze Reade crashes out in Beijing ■■ from MIKE WALTERS in Tokyo performance director Stephen Park) saw my potential, got me on their elite programme and I’m now based at Manchester full-time. “Kye was saying we’ve created history, inspiring the next generation. “I’m the only girl in the programme, so to get a few more girls in would be amazing and I hope I’ve inspired a few people to take it on.” Britain has yearned for a BMX Olympic champion ever since Shanaze Reade’s glory-or-bust crash on the final turn in Beijing at the inaugural competition 13 years ago. Shriever said: “I was with Shanaze for a year or so when I first started. She’s a huge inspiration and loves getting involved in BMX and getting people in. “It was my younger brother Luke who got me involved – he went to school with one of his mates and his dad was the coach at Braintree BMX. “We just went down there one day, really enjoyed it, started going back down there once or twice a week and the rest is history.” After Tom Pidcock’s mountain bike gold, British Cycling have had another great result in their hunt for success beyond the velodrome in Tokyo. Neither the men’s mountain biking nor the women’s BMX were funded by UK Sport in their £26m budget in this Olympic cycle, but British Cycling’s application to redirect funds from elsewhere to back their riders has paid off handsomely.

DS1ST DAILY STAR, Saturday, July 31, 2021 51 joy for brit bike pals the story) glory ■CARRIED AWAY: Ecstatic silver medallist Kye Whyte lifts gold medal winner Beth Shriever and (below) Beth shows the pain after crossing the line Pictures: ANDY STENNING ■KYE FLYER: Whyte (left) shows nerves of steel on the track yesterday Silver medal? MOVE over, Del Boy – the new king of Peckham rides a BMX and he’s the creme de la menthe on two wheels. As Kye Whyte completed a fantastic journey from south London’s mean streets to Olympic silver at Tokyo 2020, it was a fromage frais moment for British cycling. On a dramatic day punctuated by serious crashes at the Ariake Urban Sports Park, 21-year-old Whyte was simply bonnet de douche, as Derek Trotter himself might have said, as he broke Team GB’s duck in BMX. Fighting back tears, his celebrations included gazing into a TV screen with a live link to the all-nighter at the Peckham BMX Club where his father was a coach, his mother the secretary, and his path to glory began. Whyte had seen the defending champion, USA’s Connor Field, evacuated from the arena on a stretcher after crashing heavily in the last run of his semi-final. But it only reinforced his commitment to go for broke in the final – and his bravery earned him silver behind Dutch rider Niek Kimmann. “If you’re scared you won’t ride properly,” said Whyte. “I told my brother, ‘Nothing is stopping me, I’m prepared to crash’. This is Cushty! ■■ from MIKE WALTERS in Tokyo a contact sport, you need to overcome the fear. “From Peckham to Tokyo, a big shout to those at home. The message is: Have fun, never give up, race your race and do your thing. “I couldn’t speak afterwards – I was holding back the tears and it wasn’t working. I saw my brother and family and all the kids staying up to 5am. “The better man won on the day. I had a flying start but I overjumped the second jump. I kept telling myself, ‘I’m going to get a medal’ and if there was 10 more yards, maybe it would have been a gold – but I’ll accept the silver.” Kimmann and Whyte crossed the line way ahead of the rest after French rider Romain Mahieu’s late crash left Colombia’s Ramirez Yepes in bronze. Whyte trains with women’s BMX gold medallist Beth Shriever and his appreciation of her influence was pure Del Boy. He said: “Training with Beth is stressful because she’s a woman. She cries, throws tantrums and gets angry very quick – but she’s a wonderful woman and great training partner. “It’s taught me to be more respectful in front of women – she tells us off for our dangerous banters. Now she’s the best in the world.” Mange tout, bruv – mange tout. DOUBLE DELIGHT: Page Page two on bounce ■■ by ALEX SPINK Bryony Page won her second Olympic trampolining medal on the bounce. The Briton, 30, overcame career-threatening injuries to add bronze yesterday to the silver she won in Rio. The former paleontology student carries a dinosaur lunchbox with her as a lucky charm and said: “I can’t believe I’ve got a second Olympic medal. The day went painfully slow and painfully quick at the same time. “At the start of the cycle I chose to have surgery on my ankle but the first surgery didn’t solve the injury so I had to go in again and I was out for two years. “My second surgery caused a bit of nerve damage and that put some doubt in my mind about whether I could get back on the trampoline. “Rio felt like a really hard cycle and I wasn’t sure if I was going to make the Olympics. “There was a point where I didn’t know if I could continue trampolining based on how I was feeling. “So that medal will always have a special place in my heart and this one is slightly different because of coming back from injury. “It’s like having to choose a favourite child.” But Page added: “I need to work on my mental strength.” Djok can’t have it all ■■ from MIKE WALTERS Novak Djokovic’s dreams of a Golden Slam perished after a shock semi-final defeat. He lost to Alexander Zverev who told him: “You can’t have everything.” The world No.1 was looking to become the first man to hold all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic singles gold in the same year. But German underdog Zverev dissolved into tears (right) after winning 1-6 6-3 6-1 and will face Russian Karen Khachanov for the gold medal. After a warm embrace at the net, he said: “I told Novak that he’s the greatest of all time. “I feel sorry for him but he’s won 20 Grand Slams, 550 Masters series or whatever, and you can’t have everything.”

dailystar.co.uk/sport CROCK: Rashford Rash is out weeks 12 ■■ by jeremy cross MARCUS Rashford will be out for up to 12 weeks after deciding to have an operation on his bad shoulder. The England and Manchester United star told boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Thursday he wanted to have surgery to cure the problem. Rashford spent most of last season playing in pain and the injury limited his appearances for England at Euro 2020. A United statement read: “Following consultation between Marcus, the manager, club medical staff and specialists, Marcus will undergo Turn to Page 47 Ben taking break from all cricket DS1ST BEN Stokes has pulled out of the India Test series, which starts on Wednesday, to take an indefinite break from cricket. The all-rounder is leaving the game to prioritise his mental well-being following years of emotional highs and lows. Ashley Giles, managing director of England Men’s Cricket, admitted the bubble system cricket has used during the pandemic has taken its toll. He said: “Ben has shown tremendous ■■ by DEAN WILSON courage to open up about his feelings and wellbeing. “Spending significant amounts of time away from family, with minimal freedoms, is extremely challenging. “The cumulative effect of operating almost continuously in these ■HE’S OUT: environments over the Stokes will Turn to Page 42 miss India series £100m City’s record bid for Villa ace greal steal free INSIDE ■RECORD BREAKER: City are prepared to break the bank to get Grealish MANCHESTER CITY have tabled a stunning £100m bid for Jack Grealish. The move would make him the most expensive signing in Premier League history. But Aston Villa have offered the England playmaker a new deal worth £200,000 a week in a bid to make him stay. Villa are prepared to smash their pay EXCLUSIVE ■■ by jeremy cross and dave armitage ceiling to keep Grealish, with owners Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris personally sanctioning the £10m-a-year contract. But City remain determined to land Grealish and have made him their new No.1 Turn to Page 44 WMBDS 1234 ABCDEFGHI JKLPQRS * TUW Austria €3.00; Belgium €2.00; Bulgaria BGN 3.70; Canary Is €2.40; Cyprus Cyp €2.15; Denmark DKr 20.00; Germany €2.00; Gibraltar £1; Greece €2.50; Italy €2.00; Luxembourg €2.00; Malta €2.50; Netherlands €2.75; Norway NKr 29.00; Portugal (Cont.) €2.40; Spain €2.40; Switzerland SFr 2.00; Turkey TL 7.00. NEWSPAPERS SUPPORT RECYCLING The recycled paper content of UK newspapers in 2018 was 68.2% Published by Express Newspapers, a subsidiary company of Reach Plc, One Canada Square, London E14 5AP. 0208 612 7000. Outside UK +44(0) 208 612 7000. Printed by Reach Printing Services, St Albans Rd, Watford WD24 7RG; Reach Printing Services, Hollinwood Ave, Chadderton, Oldham OL9 8EP; D C Thomson, 80 Kingsway East, Dundee DD4 8SL; Independent News & Media, 124-144 Royal Avenue, Belfast BT1 1EB. Bermont Impresion S.L Avenida de Alemania 12, 28821 Coslada, Madrid, Spain; Deposito Legal no. TO-394/96; T.F. Print SA, Tenerife; EUROPRINTER SA Zone Aéropole, avenue Jean Mermoz,B 6041 GOSSELIES ■BMX BANDITS: Whyte and Shriever show off their medals TOKYO GAMES dina: I can take it to another level Dina Asher-Smith believes ■■ from alex spinK in tokyo she’s on track to make British sprint history in Tokyo today. She is bidding to become the nation’s first female 100m Olympic champion. Asher-Smith, 25, was only 11th fastest in the heats but said: “I do have another level – of course I do, it’s an Olympics.” On another good day for Team GB, Bethany Shriever won gold in the women’s BMX minutes after Kye Whyte took silver for the men. In the pool Duncan Scott got his third medal of the Games with silver in the 200m medley and Luke Greenback won 200m backstroke bronze. There were bronzes for the men’s eight in rowing and trampolinist Bryony Page. REPORTS: Pages 48-51 ■JUMP TO IT: Asher-Smith warms up before her heat

DS1ST Saturday, July 31, 2021 Formin association with Britain’s number one racing pullout Star Fanshawe’s fancy Inside 1 has Cup appeal ■■ by JASON HEAVEY FRESH is fancied to power home in the Unibet Stewards’ Cup on the final day of Glorious Goodwood. James Fanshawe (below) won this race in 2007 with Zidane and he has a great chance with the lightly-raced, progressive four-year-old. Fresh won a decent Ascot handicap in May before producing a career best in the Wokingham when Rohaan was the only horse to beat him. He hit the line strongly and a 3lb rise in the weights from the handicapper is fair. Fresh is drawn in the middle and should get the cover he needs. The ex-French trained Hurricane Ivor is more unexposed than most and looks a player while there is so much each-way value with last year’s winner Summerghand and Bielsa (both around 14-1) holding strong appeal. The Couch’s verdict: Page 2 FRESH BREEZE ■ BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Fresh looks well weighted to take home top prize in the Stewards’ Cup FRENCH dressing Buick’s early wedding gift PAGES 3 TELLY fancies The Couch takes on the bookies PAGE 2 HOT DOGS Hobbsy’s top tips at the track PAGE 10

2 Saturday, July 31, 2021 StarForm FRench trip on cards for lady The Prix Jean Romanet is among several options under consideration for Lady Bowthorpe. It followed her heartwarming success in the Qatar Nassau Stakes at Goodwood on Thursday. Winner of the Group Two Dahlia Stakes on her first start of the season, the Nathaniel mare had since finished second to star miler Palace Pier in the Lockinge, runner-up in the Duke of Cambridge at Royal Ascot and a luckless fourth in the Falmouth Stakes. Stepping up to a mile and a quarter for the first time, Lady Bowthorpe proved her stamina with an authoritative victory – providing trainer William Jarvis with a first Group One win since Grand Lodge’s triumph in the 1994 St James’s Palace Stakes. The Newmarket ■■ by JASON HEAVEY handler said: “I haven’t been back to the yard myself but I’ve had reports that everything is good with her this morning. “I think she deserved it. She’d been knocking at the door in a couple of other Group Ones, so it was a special day.” Jarvis is keen to let the dust settle on Glorious Goodwood before confirming future plans with Lady Bowthorpe’s owner Emma Banks. However, he said a couple of French Group Ones – including the Romanet at Deauville on August 22 – and even a possible end-ofseason trip to Hong Kong were in the melting pot. Jarvis (above) added: “She’s not in the Juddmonte International at York and supplementing her wouldn’t be on my agenda but it’s all open to discussion.” Urban can prove herself a warrior IMAGING DGGDGD DGDGDGDG VIEW FROM THE COUCH By Mark Winstanley The heavy showers which arrived on the Sussex Downs yesterday afternoon leads me to believe that MASTER ZOFFANY (1.20) will run a big race in the Thames Materials Handicap over seven furlongs at Goodwood. Richard Fahey’s horse obliged at Chester over today’s trip on easy ground off a perch of 84 at the end of June so he has every chance of following up off a higher ledge of 87. In the Unibet Stewards’ Sprint Handicap over six furlongs at Goodwood, the improving three-year-old BICKERSTAFFE (1.55) can make the most of the weight-for-age allowance he receives from his older rivals. He looked a young sprinter on the upgrade when gamely scoring off a mark of 90 over this trip at Ascot earlier in the month, for which he has been raised to a new rating of 97. But with only seven career starts on his CV, the son of Mayson can surely progress past his current perch. Looking at the European Bloodstock News Fillies’ Nursery over six furlongs at Newmarket, the assessor has taken a chance in allotting BETWEEN THE SHEETS (2.10) an opening mark of 72. Michael Bell’s youngster was fifth on her debut at Ascot behind two subsequent winners, while just behind her was the 94-rated Wild Beauty, who was second in a Listed affair at Sandown Park last week, having earlier scored at Haydock Park and Newbury. URBAN ARTIST (2.30) showed her liking for this tricky track when bolting up in a mile and a half handicap DS1ST britain’s number one ART FULL OF HEART ■GLORIOUS CHANCES: Urban Artist and (inset) Bickerstaffe IMAGING DGGDGD DGDGDGDG in August, so with Oisin Murphy in the plate, the game mare is begging to be backed each-way around the 10-1 ledge in the Summer Handicap over a mile and six furlongs at Goodwood. Hughie Morrison’s six-yearold was runner-up in a Group Three affair at York in May over this afternoon’s journey behind a 104-rated filly so she looks a well-treated lady racing off a mark of 99. Roger Varian has his horses in rare form as Nagano proved when obliging at Goodwood on Wednesday which leads me to believe that SAVE A FOREST (2.45) will take a world of beating in the Listed British Stallion Studs Chalice Stakes over a mile and a half at Newmarket. This three-year-old was fourth in the Oaks last time out at Epsom in June so this represents a massive drop in class, and his partner Callum Shepherd is riding at the top of his game. I’m hoping WONDERFUL TONIGHT (3.05) will put up a winning performance in the Group Two Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes over a mile and three quarters at Goodwood, as she looked an improved filly as a four-yearold when landing a gamble against the boys in the Group Two Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot on her favoured soft ground. David Menuisier’s pride and joy captured a Group One event over today’s trip at Longchamp in October. So she really does have the look of a very good thing with ON TARGET The Couch tipped yesterday’s big race winner Suesa at 8-1 the stable in excellent form too. James Fanshawe has a corking record with sprinters through the years and he landed the Unibet Stewards’ Cup over six furlongs at Goodwood with Zidane in 2007. This time around he puts his faith in FRESH (3.40), who was second of 21 to the very well-handicapped Rohaan in the Wokingham Handicap at Royal Ascot in June run over this afternoon’s trip when racing off a ledge of 96. It was very fair of the assessor to raise him to a new mark of 99, so if he reproduces than form, the progressive four-year-old must surely be on the premises.

DS1ST Saturday, July 31, 2021 3 PULLOUT FOR BIG WINNERS ■RUNAROUND SUE: William Buick storms to victory on Suesa. Inset below, Buick with fiancee Jane Duncan a SUE-per present Sprinter stars ahead of Buick’s big day IMAGING■ DGGDGD DGDGDGDG WILLIAM BUICK got an early wedding present after steering Suesa to victory in the King George Qatar Stakes yesterday. History was expected to be made in the five-furlong dash by Battaash, seeking a fifth successive victory. But retirement beckons for this great warrior after he finished a disappointing and leg-weary seventh. As most of the runners drifted into the centre of the track, Buick pounced on the stands side on the French filly, who ran too freely in heavy ground at Royal Ascot. Buick will marry his longterm partner Jane Duncan tomorrow in Newmarket. “The whole world knows about it,” said Buick. “Everyone keeps pestering ■ by CHRIS GOULDING me for an invite! But I have to compromise and can just fit in as I live opposite the church.” Buick, not referring to his future wife, said: “She’s (Suesa) is an absolute sweetheart. I rode her in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot but the ground was very bad and I learned a lot from her that day. “She’s full of speed and was coming back to five furlongs and travelled throughout so smoothly. She was hard on the bridle the whole way and she has that good kick at the finish. “Today, was perfect conditions for her, Mr Rohaut (Francois the trainer) was adamant she was in good shape and I spoke to Olivier Peslier (who rode her France) about her as well who told me a thing or two. “It was great to get the ride and she’s a very good filly.” An emotional Angus Gold, racing manager for the Maktoum operation, was discussing seven-year-old Battaash’s future with Sheikha Hissa Hamdan Al Maktoum last night. “He’s her horse and the last thing we want to do is abuse him,’’ said Gold. “After all the problems he’s had and him being seven, why would we go on now? “He had such a brilliant year last year. He won three out of three last year and was at the top of the game.” Trainer Charlie Hills said: “We were happy coming into the race. I was just a little bit concerned about the going here today.” in association with SMART ALEX IS CLEVER PICK IN BIG HANDICAP PRINCE ALEX (2.30) can reign supreme in the by JASON big staying handicap on the final day of Glorious HEAVEY Goodwood. The four-year-old ran latest start. A high draw up a five-timer last and the slow ground season and did nothing look ideal for Karl but improve. Burke’s raider. He began this First Folio is drawn on campaign with two solid the other side of the field efforts but things did not in stall six but he is also pan out for him at improving fast. Newmarket last time. WONDERFUL Conditions are ideal TONIGHT (3.05) is a for him today in his first warm order for the run for Michael Bell and Group Two Lillie Langtry he sneaks in at the Stakes. bottom of the handicap She was a late with Rossa Ryan in the scratching from the King plate. George VI and Queen He is 6lb better off Elizabeth Stakes last with Nuits St Georges weekend as David for a head defeat in May wanted the ground to be and should turn the softer. tables. Her class should Farasi lanE (1.20) prevail today but Believe is fancied to kick off the In Love, a course winner day with victory in the from last summer, looks Thames Materials a dangerous rival at the Handicap. 10-1 mark and an He is improving and each-way punt on her posted a career best at might be more Sandown with a decisive profitable. success over Il Bandito. The ITV cameras are Farasi Lane has an also at Newmarket excellent draw on the where ETERNAL inside and Silvestre de GLORY (2.10) appeals Sousa in the saddle. in the nursery. BICKERSTAFFE She won well at (1.55) is another Pontefract before a solid improving type and is run at Hamilton and worth a sporting punt in should take some the Unibet Stewards’ pegging back if she is Sprint Handicap. allowed to dominate. The three-year-old is The Queen’s rapidly up against older and improving PORTFOLIO more streetwise rivals (2.45) looks capable of but there was a lot to stepping up in class in like about the way he the Listed Chalice won at Ascot on his Stakes. ■READY TO RULE: Prince Alex

4 Saturday, July 31, 2021 StarForm Wink’s now in sync IT was hats off to the Queen after Wink Of An Eye carried Her Majesty’s colours to victory in the closing TDN Australia Handicap at Glorious Goodwood. The top weight was forced to dig deep for Ryan Moore when getting the better of State Of Bliss by a neck with Scampi a head back in third place. “He is getting better, it’s amazing because last year he was hopeless, absolutely hopeless,” said winning trainer William Haggas. “This year he has matured and is doing well, he doesn’t take ■■ by CHRIS GOULDING much out of himself. We gelded him, which might have helped. “He wasn’t colty, just not focused at all, he wouldn’t race last year. “At one stage there were questions whether we needed to persevere with him, but John Warren felt that we needed to cut him and give him a chance. “He only won a neck and a head today, maybe he will go up to 90. “I would think another handicap for him and I would think he will get one-and-a-half miles no problem.” REDHOTBOOKIEBASHER SUPERBWINNERSMONTHAFTERMONTH FROMMYWELCONECTEDCONTACTS BIGWINNINGDAY>LINEDUPTODAY Cal09061749389 Lineupdatesat 10amand4pmdaily Linesupdatedat10am&4pmdaily.Calswilcost£1.50perminuteplusyourtelephonecompany’snetworkaccess charge.SP:Spoke.Helpdesk03332023390.BookieBashermaycontactyoubySMSwithofers-Tooptinto receivingadviceandinformationtextBBYESsendto84902(networkchargeonlyapplies) GALWAY NEIL RANDON Golden Beach Arctician Snag It Sassified Nectaris Cool And Clever Bolivar Crassus DS1ST IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF MAIDEN 12.50 2YO 1m (7 runners) €8,839 1 (7) 3 BUCKAROO (19) J P O’Brien 9 7....................................S M Crosse 72 2 (5) 6 CAPOEIRA (19) J P Murtagh 9 7.......................................B M Coen 61 3 (2) CLOUGHANEELY STONE E Sheehy 9 7.......................... Joe Doyle — 4 (1) GOLDEN BEACH D K Weld 9 7........................................ C T Keane — 5 (4) GREAT MOON L Comer 9 7................................... J M Sheridan (5) — 6 (3) 3 STONE AGE (9) A P O’Brien 9 7................................ J A Heffernan ★85 7 (6) 0 CRYPTOS DREAM (19) E Sheehy 9 2...................... MP Sheehy (5) 52 Star Betting: 4-6 Stone Age, 3 Golden Beach, 7-2 Buckaroo, 16 Capoeira, 25 Great Moon, 50 Cryptos Dream, 66 Others. 2020: Ontario 9 7, Wayne Lordan 2-5 Fav (A P O’Brien), drawn (6), 7 ran. STARFORM Stone Age 3-1 (9-7) Soon led narrowly, headed after 1f, fly leapt path in 3rd after 1 1/2f, dropped to 4th entering straight, ridden 1 1/2f out, kept on in 3rd closing stages, 3rd of 6, 1 1/4l behind Manu Et Corde (9-7) at Leopardstown 1m 2yo mdn gd. Buckaroo 9-2 (9-7) Dwelt, raced in rear, 10th halfway, switched right and ridden under 3f out, progress over 1f out, ran on well in 3rd final 150 yards, not trouble principals, 3rd of 10, 4 1/2l behind Piz Badile (9-7) at Killarney 1m 2yo mdn. Golden Beach Oasis Dream colt out of Mirror Lake. Capoeira 16-1 (9-4) Towards rear, 9th halfway, progress over 1f out where not much room, slightly hampered under 1f out and switched right, kept on same pace, 6th of 10, 10l behind Piz Badile (9-7) at Killarney 1m 2yo mdn. STARFORM: STONE AGE Danger: Buckaroo 1.25 IRISH INDEPENDENT ON SATURDAY MAIDEN 1m (21 runners) €6,429 1 (7) L000 PETROL HEAD (27) D P Dunne 5 10 1..................... S O’Keeffe (3) 54 2 (20) 6 NO HASSLE (12) S K Ryder 4 9 10................................... L F Roche 52 3 (3) L0 ANTHEM (13)(P) J Harrington 3 9 7..................................... C Hoban 51 4 (8) 232- ARCTICIAN (349)(BF) P Twomey 3 9 7................................W J Lee ★87 5 (16) 6 CHAMBERY PRINCE (49) Andrew Lee 3 9 7.........A J Slattery (3) 67 6 (15) 35- CHAMPION GREEN (271) J P O’Brien 3 9 7................W M Lordan 82 7 (10) 606 CHAZZESMEE (55) J A Stack 3 9 7............................Mark Enright 60 8 (19) 2323 HANDEL (18)(BF) A P O’Brien 3 9 7.........................E J McNamara 80 9 (5) HOOKLINESINKER J F Levins 3 9 7..........................D W O’Connor — 10 (13) 04 INTEND (19) J F Levins 3 9 7......................Melanie Horsman (10) 53 11 (6) JIMMY MCGILL S Crawley 3 9 7............................... J A Heffernan — 12 (4) 5243 KOJIN (12)(BF)(P) J Harrington 3 9 7.................................... S Foley 80 13 (14) 0L MARK PAUL (4) A Oliver 3 9 7........................................... R Whelan 31 14 (21) 0 MUCKROSS (18) J Harrington 3 9 7................................. T Madden 66 15 (17) 00 ROCK ON PEDRO (18) E Doyle 3 9 7..................... N G McCullagh 53 16 (11) 03 UP THE TEMPO (8) John Murphy 3 9 7............................. Oisin Orr 67 17 (12) FASCINATING SECRET(H*) A A Howard 3 9 2...............C D Hayes — 18 (2) 3 SHERKIN ISLAND (69) D K Weld 3 9 2.......................... C T Keane 78 19 (18) 6 CARIROSE (19) J McConnell 3 9 2.................................... RESERVE 62 20 (1) -603 KNIGHT OF MALTA (J2)(P,T) D Hogan 4 10 1................. RESERVE 74 21 (9) 000- AHAZIAH (J53) Mrs D Foster 4 10 1.................................. RESERVE 43 Star Betting: 2 Arctician, 5-2 Handel, 4 Sherkin Island, 5 Champion Green, 8 Kojin, 12 Up The Tempo, 20 Intend, Muckross, 25 others. 2020: The Rain King 3 9 7, Gavin Ryan(5) 15-8 Fav (Donnacha O’Brien), drawn (5), 16 ran. STARFORM: HANDEL Danger: Sherkin Island 2.00 12.50 1.25 2.00 2.35 3.13 3.48 4.20 4.50 GOING: Yielding PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES STAR TIP Stone Age Kojin Celtic Crown Rock Etoile Zoffman Barud Sionnach Eile Social Distance O’LEARY INSURANCES HANDICAP 1m (21 runners) €8,304 1 (12) 53-0 PARTY MOON (132)(D,S)(T) A Mullins 5 10 0..... J M Sheridan (5) 46 2 (15) L020 FREESCAPE (19)(D,A)(P) D Marnane 6 9 13..................... Oisin Orr 88 3 (1) 2122 DREAM TALE (10)(BF,D2,G) A Oliver 5 9 12................... R Whelan 90 4 (14) 010- ROSMANA (289)(D) J P O’Brien 4 9 12..........................S M Crosse 61 5 (18) 2312 CELTIC CROWN (13)(BF,D2,G,S) John Murphy 4 9 9... C T Keane 92 6 (21) 0205 THEOPHILE (42)(D,G)(B) J S Bolger 4 9 9................. K J Manning 89 7 (19) 0030 CASANOVA (36)(D,A,G) A McGuinness 5 9 8...................G M Ryan 87 8 (7) 03-5 IDEAL PAL (12)(D,G,S)(T) M Mulvany 5 9 8................. W Joyce (7) 92 9 (11) 0505 CYRUS DALLIN (19)(D,A,G,S) D Hogan 7 9 7..............D King (10) 90 10 (13) 4026 DEDILLON (7)(D2,A,G) A Slattery 5 9 6..................A J Slattery (3) 91 11 (6) 0004 FIL THE POWER (10)(S)(B) Kevin Smith 4 9 6..............S Ewing (5) 90 12 (17) 14-1 SNAG IT (198)(A,G,S) M J Smith 4 9 6............................ L F Roche — 13 (20) 1520 STARTING MONDAY (40)(BF,C,D,S) G Scott 4 9 6...Mark Enright 90 14 (10) 2010 COILL NA SIONAINNE (35)(D2,G) W McCreery 5 9 4.......W J Lee 90 15 (3) 5445 ROYAL PIPPEN (5)(S)(P) S Donohoe 4 9 4............... J A Heffernan ★93 16 (8) 0L53 HIGH ALTITUDE (5)(BF,D5,G,S) John Murphy 7 9 2........... S Foley 90 17 (9) 36-L THALEEQ (12) D K Weld 4 9 2..........................................C D Hayes 89 18 (2) 1-50 THEFAITHFULINDIAN (76)(D,S)(T) A A Howard 6 9 2......D McDonogh 89 19 (5) 2060 MK DRAMA (7)(D,S)(T) P W Flynn 5 9 1........................... RESERVE 91 20 (16) 06L2 SHEILA (12)(A)(P) D Hogan 4 8 13.................................... RESERVE 88 21 (4) 10-0 EXCUZIO JOE (5)(C,S) M J Smith 4 8 12......................... RESERVE 92 Star Betting: 4 Dream Tale, 9-2 Celtic Crown, 11-2 High Altitude, 8 Snag It, Fil The Power, 12 Theophile, Cyrus Dallin, Coill Na Sionainne, 14 others. 2020: Sirjack Thomas 5 9 5, Gavin Ryan(5) 11-2 (A McGuinness), drawn (6), 17 ran. STARFORM: DREAM TALE Danger: High Altitude number one FOR RACING 2.35 GALWAY SHOPPING CENTRE HCAP (50-80) 3YO 1m (15 runners) €6,161 1 (9) 1361 BLACK CAT BOBBY (5)(C,D) Ciaran Murphy 10 1..........G M Ryan 81 2 (10) 2115 CISCO DISCO (5)(C,S)(B) J Davison 10 1.......................... Oisin Orr 82 3 (12) 3031 SASSIFIED (19)(D)(P) J P Murtagh 9 13...........................B M Coen 79 4 (13) 363 ALPINE SIERRA (19)(V*) D K Weld 9 12........................ C T Keane 77 5 (14) 02-4 MY MINERVINA (18) J Harrington 9 9.................................. S Foley 81 6 (15) 0000 JO MARCH (19)(T) J P O’Brien 9 8...............................W M Lordan 78 7 (1) 4124 ROCK ETOILE (5)(D,A) A Slattery 9 7.....................A J Slattery (3) 82 8 (7) L540 SAN AER (5) T Mullins 9 7......................................... D N Curran (7) 82 9 (5) 4130 STOP ON RED (36)(D,A)(T*) J G Coogan 9 6.................C D Hayes 83 10 (11) 3230 TALL STORY (5) Joseph G Murphy 9 6...........................G F Carroll 83 11 (2) 5064 BUSINESS SPEAK (32)(B) J S Bolger 9 5.................. K J Manning 86 12 (4) 0265 GOT THE MOVES (19)(H) A Oliver 9 5.............................. R Whelan 83 13 (6) 6-06 KAARANAH (19) John Murphy 9 0............................ J A Heffernan 80 14 (3) 54L0 DREAMS DELIVERED (27)(G)(B) D Bunyan 8 10.. N M Crosse (3) ★89 15 (8) -654 ALL THINGS BRIGHT (19)(T) John Murphy 8 8.... N G McCullagh 80 Star Betting: 5 Sassified, 6 Rock Etoile, 13-2 Alpine Sierra, 7 Black Cat Bobby, 8 Cisco Disco, 10 All Things Bright, My Minervina, 12 Got The Moves, 14 others. 2020: Next In Line 9 9, Luke McAteer(7) 12-1 (J M Barrett), drawn (9), 11 ran. STARFORM: MY MINERVINA Danger: Alpine Sierra 3.13 IRISH EBF AUCTION SERIES MAIDEN 2YO 7f (9 runners) €13,393 1 (4) NECTARIS (31) 23 J Harrington 9 4.................S Foley 82 2 (6) ZOFFMAN (14) 0 N Meade 9 3................. C T Keane ★84 3 (7) DECORATED GUEST (29) 6 L McAteer 9 1........N M Crosse (3) 31 4 (8) NAWRAQ (9) 5L Kevin Smith 8 13.........W Joyce (7) 58 5 (3) STORMY DUCHESS (58) L0 P A Fahy 8 10...........D McDonogh 79 6 (1) BASIA (16) 6 G Cromwell 8 8...........W M Lordan 83 7 (5) HARDLY USELESS T Gibney 8 8.Siobhan Rutledge (7) — 8 (9) IT’S SNOWING (44) 4 J Harrington 8 8............ T Madden 79 9 (2) THREESCOREANDTEN D Hogan 8 8.................. Joe Doyle — Star Betting: 13-8 Nectaris, 3 Zoffman, 4 It’s Snowing, 8 Stormy Duchess, Basia, 16 Threescoreandten, 20 Hardly Useless, 33 Nawraq, 50 Decorated Guest. 2020: Lightning Jock 8 13, Shane Foley 16-1 (Patrick Joseph Hayes), drawn (12), 10 ran. STARFORM: BASIA Danger: Nectaris 3.48 IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF NURSERY HCAP 2YO 7f (9 runners) €9,375 1 (1) 345 2 (7) 214L4L 3 (6) 41 4 (5) 630 5 (2) 6416 6 (8) 445 7 (4) 555 8 (3) 430 9 (9) 6400 BARUD (14)(B*) D K Weld 9 7................ C T Keane 87 IT’LL DO MY DAY (31) M Mulvany 9 6..............G F Carroll 86 COOL AND CLEVER (81)(D,S) J S Bolger 9 5............K J Manning 83 PIMLICO (19)(BF(B*) A P O’Brien 9 2........J A Heffernan ★90 SNAPIUS (17)(D,G) J P O’Brien 9 2.......MP Sheehy (5) 89 DON JULIO (19) D O’Brien 9 1......... P A Harnett (7) 86 GEODESIC (59) Donnacha O’Brien 8 13..G M Ryan 84 CAPITULATION (21) A McGuinness 8 6........ C D Hayes 88 ARCH ENEMY (20) M Mulvany 8 6.............W Joyce (7) 87 LONG HANDICAP: Arch Enemy 8-1. Star Betting: 3 Barud, 7-2 Cool And Clever, 4 Pimlico, 6 Don Julio, 13-2 Snapius, 8 Geodesic, 10 Capitulation, 16 It’ll Do My Day, 25 Arch Enemy. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM: SNPIUS Danger: Cool And Clever 4.20 GALWAY SHOPPING CENTRE HANDICAP 1m 4f (18 runners) €53,571 1 (12) 1122-6 BOLIVAR (59)(S) P Twomey 4 10 0...............W J Lee 100 2 (1) 3512-3 3 (3) 446204 4 (2) 360-10 5 (5) 63L/L- 6 (17) /45-0L 7 (14) 5-0541 8 (13) -34331 9 (4) 010110 10 (10) 060-45 11 (6) 145-12 12 (18) 313116 13 (7) 3-21 14 (16) 011-03 15 (11) -22444 16 (15) 644124 17 (9) 35-002 18 (8) 4332 in association with CAMORRA (114)(D,S)(B*,T) G M Lyons 4 9 7........... C T Keane 102 IN FROM THE COLD (4)(G,S) M Mulvany 4 9 6...........G F Carroll 106 BABY ZEUS (23)(BF,G)(T) W P Mullins 4 9 4......K J Manning 104 IN FAVOUR (266)(D,G) L Comer 5 9 4..............S M Crosse — ONE COOL POET (J13)(CD2,C,F,G)(B,T) M J Smith 9 9 3........... S Ewing (5) 106 PROTAGONIST (24)(G) J Harrington 4 9 2..............S Foley 101 LONGBOURN (36)(G)(T) R O’Sullivan 5 9 0.J M Sheridan (5) 103 PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (34)(S) A Slattery 4 9 0...... A J Slattery (3) 101 STARLIGHT DREAM (40)(T*) M J Smith 4 8 13......D McDonogh 104 NO SAY EVER (58)(BF,D,S) Miss A Mooney 5 8 9.MP Sheehy (5) 104 MORPH SPEED (10)(D2,A,G) R O’Brien 5 8 8............. C D Hayes 102 SIONNACH EILE (74) J G Murphy 4 8 8..N G McCullagh 97 GEE REX (J28)(A,G,S) Emmet Mullins 5 8 6.N M Crosse (3) 106 SWEET CELEBRATION (50)(D2,A) Ciaran Murphy 5 8 6.... R P Cleary ★109 IOWA (8)(G) A P O’Brien 3 8 6.......W M Lordan 107 SEA TROUT REACH (21)(F)(P) W Durkan 4 8 6....... S Rutledge (7) 106 CROWNS MAJOR (4) Emmet Mullins 4 8 6...W Joyce (7) 102 Star Betting: 13-2 No Say Ever, 8 Camorra, Bolivar, 10 In From The Cold, Baby Zeus, Longbourn, Gee Rex, Protagonist, Iowa, 12 others. 2020: Princess Zoe 5 9 6, Joseph Sheridan(5) 2-1 Fav (A Mullins), drawn (14), 14 ran. STARFORM Iowa 11-4 (9-1) Chased leaders, 3rd halfway, pushed along 3f out, ridden and edged left over 2f out, disputed 2nd 1 1/2f out, no impression in 3rd under 1f out, kept on one pace, 4th of 6, 6l behind Master Of Reality (10-0) at Down Royal 1m 6f Listed stks (1) gf. In From The Cold 22-1 (9-5) Rear of mid-division, 15th halfway, ridden when checked 2f out, soon no impression, stayed on under pressure from over 1f out to go 4th close home, nearest finish, 4th of 18, 4l behind Sirjack Thomas (8-8) at Galway 1m 1f hcp sft. No Say Ever 15-8fav (9-12) Towards rear, 7th halfway, headway approaching straight and 3rd 2f out, pushed along and led briefly over 1f out, kept on well inside final furlong, just failed, 2nd of 9, hd behind Morph Speed (9-5) at Leopardstown 1m 5f app hcp 50-85 gd in Jun. Bolivar 8-1 (9-11) Pushed along briefly early, soon prominent and raced in 4th, 5th inside 1st 4f, headway and effort straight, kept on same pace final furlong, 6th of 9, 2 1/2l behind Reve De Vol (8-12) at Curragh 1m 2f Listed stks 3yo (1) in Jun. STARFORM: IOWA Danger: In From The Cold 4.50 MCDONOGH CAPITAL INVESTMENTS HCAP (50-70) 1m 4f (21 runners) €5,625 1 (5) 2-22 CRASSUS (14)(B) N Meade 4 10 2...................... D McMonagle (3) 71 2 (14) L0-L KATZOFF (7) J Morrison 4 10 2....................................Mark Enright — 3 (3) 20L0 MAGNETIC NORTH (4)(G) A McGuinness 6 10 2............G M Ryan 73 4 (8) -030 DAMMIT (78) L Comer 4 10 1...........................................C D Hayes 72 5 (15) 1-00 HURRICANE ALEX (J22)(A)(B,T) D Hogan 4 10 1..... J M Sheridan (5) ★76 6 (6) 1-00 CAPEL AT DAWN (J28)(S)(B*,T) D H Kelly 4 10 0..S Rutledge (7) 75 7 (10) -023 WE’LL GO AGAIN (J25)(S) A Kinirons 5 9 13......................W J Lee 74 8 (17) /560 ANYCITY (19)(A)(T) J Larkin 5 9 12................................... S P Davis 71 9 (20) 0310 DAZZLING DARREN (57)(D2,A) G Cromwell 4 9 12..... R Whearty (10) 71 10 (13) -3P0 PAK ARMY (16)(D,A)(B) J R Barry 6 9 11................... D McDonogh 73 11 (16) 6-04 ALVARO (31)(D,A) E McNamara 5 9 10....................E J McNamara 70 12 (11) 5006 KINGSLAYER (29) C Farrell 4 9 10.................................S Ewing (5) 73 13 (18) -504 ABSTRACT (81)(B*) D K Weld 3 9 5................................ C T Keane 68 14 (9) 055 SIOFRA (40) J Harrington 3 9 4......................................... T Madden 65 15 (21) 0115 SOCIAL DISTANCE (17)(D) J Harrington 3 9 4.................... S Foley 68 16 (12) -045 BYNX (5) M Hassett 3 9 3.........................................Killian Leonard 65 17 (7) 0002 WHILE YOU’RE UP (24) A McNamara 3 9 2............ J A Heffernan 70 18 (1) 00L0 ARTISTIC WORK (12) T Cleary 3 9 1.............................. R P Cleary 66 19 (2) 0010 MAUNGANUI (17)(G,S)(B) D Cullen 6 9 10....................... RESERVE 71 20 (19) 114/ KING AND QUEEN (J18)(BF,G,S) J J Hanlon 5 9 9........ RESERVE — 21 (4) 4535 INDIGNATION (98) J McConnell 5 9 9............................... RESERVE 74 Star Betting: 7-2 Crassus, 4 We’ll Go Again, 13-2 Abstract, 8 Social Distance, 10 Siofra, 12 While You’re Up, 14 others. 2020: Dark Voyager 3 9 7, Shane Foley 13-8 Fav (W P Mullins), drawn (1), 18 ran. STARFORM: ABSTRACT Danger: We’ll Go Again Brilliant Baaeed destined for the top BAAEED put himself in line for championship honours with an effortless victory in the hands of Jim Crowley in the Bonhams Stakes. Now unbeaten in his four races, winning trainer William Haggas reeled off a list of Group contests that he has in mind for the colt. “Every time he runs, he keeps doing that,” said Haggas. “He’s in the Jacques Le Marois, the Celebration Mile back here and the Moulin. Jim had a fright out there when one of ■■ by CHRIS GOULDING the runners lost a shoe, it came close to smacking him on the head!” It would be no surprise to see the colt heading for the QE11 Stakes at Ascot on Champions Day where he would cross swords with Palace Pier. Haggas added: “When the Sussex Stakes closed, he wasn’t in the race as he hadn’t run. We toyed with the idea of supplementing him. If this race hadn’t been here, we may have.” Crowley doubled up with Maydanny who was adding to last year’s success at the meeting when taking the Unibet Golden Mile for Mark Johnston. “We took him out of the race he won last year on account of the ground,” said Johnston. “We weren’t sure if he could handle it, but he’s done it really well, he obviously likes this track. “We make no secret of the fact that it’s a special meeting for us.” MIGHTILY IMPRESSIVE: Baaeed

DS1ST 5 Saturday, July 31, 2021 number one FOR RACING StarForm in association with DONCASTER HAMILTON LINGFIELD 1.45 CAZOO NURSERY Class 6 2YO 6f (16 runners) £2,322 1 (6) 4334 CHANSON D’AMOUR (35)(P) G Scott 9 10..................... J Mitchell 68 2 (2) 060 NEMORUM (23) T Kent 9 7..................................................D O’Neill 69 3 (4) 6401 MOUNT RAINIER (11)(D,G) R Hannon 9 7.T Hammer Hansen (3) 72 4 (15) L50 LINCOLN DREAM (14) R Fahey 9 6............................B Garritty (3) ★73 5 (3) 566 NAUGHTY NADINE (37) O Pears 9 5....................................... G Lee 66 6 (10) 600 PRINCE KENDEUX (14) T Dascombe 9 5.....................Jane Elliott 66 7 (7) 6L5 GALILEO GLASS (28)(H*) Darryll Holland 9 5...................J Watson 64 8 (16) 055 LANGTON WOLD (17) B Ellison 9 5..................................... T Eaves 68 9 (14) 0005 WONDROUS THINGS (18)(P*) T Easterby 9 3............. D Fentiman 67 10 (8) 056 INDIAN GURU (15) R Hannon 9 3.................Katherine Begley (5) 68 11 (1) 25L BERRY QUICK (61)(P*) Jessica Macey 8 12................. L Edmunds 71 12 (12) 5L00 WOODLANDS CHARM (18) N Tinkler 8 11.......F McManoman (3) 58 13 (13) 5L0 HOMEMADE ANDREA (24) R Eddery 8 9.......................... A Atzeni 65 14 (11) 04L5 KENYAN COMMANDER (18)(V*) M Walford 8 8..................H Shaw 68 15 (5) 600 GIGGLE BAND (60) T Easterby 8 8..................................B McHugh 65 16 (9) 6004 ELEGANT EMBRACE (15)(P) N Tinkler 8 2......................R Ffrench 65 Star Betting: 4 Mount Rainier, 6 Chanson D’amour, 8 Lincoln Dream, 10 Naughty Nadine, Prince Kendeux, Galileo Glass, 12 Nemorum, Langton Wold, Indian Guru, 14 others. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM: MOUNT RAINIER Danger: Lincoln Dream 2.20 SKY SPORTS RACING HD VIRGIN 535 HCAP Class 5 3YO 5f (7 runners) £2,862 1 (1) 0033 SHALAA ASKER (24)(BF,D,A) A Keatley 9 11.................D Costello 81 2 (6) 3464 COUNTRY CARNIVAL (7)(D,G) D O’Meara 9 7.................J Watson 85 3 (7) 2603 TEES SPIRIT (9)(G) Adrian Nicholls 9 7...........................B McHugh 83 4 (5) -L45 MADRESELVA (14)(D,G) M Dods 9 3................................... T Eaves 83 5 (2) 3-12 BERT KIBBLER (140)(D,A) T D Barron 9 2..........................H Shaw 81 6 (3) 5353 HIGH SECURITY (8)(B) N Tinkler 8 8.................F McManoman (3) 83 7 (4) 3264 ALBEGONE (8)(P) T Easterby 8 6.................................. D Fentiman ★86 Star Betting: 3 Bert Kibbler, 7-2 Shalaa Asker, 5 Albegone, Madreselva, 6 Tees Spirit, 8 Country Carnival, 10 High Security. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM: COUNTRY CARNIVAL DGR: Shalaa Asker 2.55 ATTHERACES.COM NOVICE STAKES Class 5 1m 2f (10 runners) £3,672 1 (4) COLLEAGUE E Alston 4 9 10..................................................H Shaw — 2 (8) 00 WILLIAMWILBERFORCE (29) J Norton 4 9 10..........B Garritty (3) 43 3 (5) 31 POET OF LIFE (23)(D,S)(H) J & T Gosden 3 9 8.................R Havlin 83 4 (10) TRES SPECIALE R Beckett 4 9 5............................................. G Lee — 5 (1) 25 ALHAMMAAM (23)(H*,T) S & E Crisford 3 9 1...................D O’Neill ★84 6 (7) IZAR J Butler 3 9 1............................................................L Edmunds — 7 (3) 0 MAGUA (19)(V) C Fellowes 3 9 1..............................................R Tart 56 8 (6) 3 TENDENTIOUS (29) D O’Meara 3 9 1................................J Watson 75 9 (9) L THESETHINGSHAPPEN (43) D O’Meara 3 9 1................... T Eaves — 10 (2) 05 THEYAZIN (151) J Ferguson 3 9 1....................................... A Atzeni 68 Star Betting: 6-5 Poet Of Life, 4 Alhammaam, 6 Tendentious, 7 Tres Speciale, 8 Theyazin, 16 Magua, 20 Izar, 25 Colleague, 50 others. STARFORM Poet Of Life 9-4 (9-2) Towards rear, going well over 3f out, pushed along over 2f out, headway 1f out, kept on final furlong, led close home, won at Newbury 1m 2f 3yo nov stk (5) gs beating Western Alliance (9-9) by 3/4l, 9 ran. Alhammaam 8-1 (9-2) Mid-division, ridden over 3f out, kept on same pace, 5th of 9, 14l behind Poet Of Life (9-2) at Newbury 1m 2f 3yo nov stk (5) gs. Tendentious 50-1 (9-2) Mid-division, headway over 2f out, went 3rd inside final furlong, kept on, no impression on front pair, 3rd of 11, 9l behind Moshaawer (9-8) at Doncaster 1m 4f nov mdn stks (4) gf. Tres Speciale Siyouni filly out of Special Gift. Theyazin 7-2 (9-5) Prominent, weakened 2f out, 5th of 7, 6l behind Onesmoothoperator (9-5) at Newcastle 1m 2f (5) in Mar. Magua 22-1 (9-2) Dwelt towards rear, ridden over 1f out, never nearer, 7th of 13, 11l behind Totally Charming (9-2) at Wolverhampton 1m 1f nov auc stk (6). Izar Isfahan gelding out of Irun. Colleague Gleneagles gelding out of Acquainted. STARFORM: POET OF LIFE Danger: Alhammaam 5.45 PDM BUILDBASE SCOTLAND NURSERY Class 4 2YO 6f (5 runners) £3,726 1 (1) 210 POPPY PETAL (45)(S) K Dalgleish 9 11........................................................ C Rodriguez 85 2 (3) 2253 I’M A GAMBLER (22) M Johnston 9 7.................................................................. B Curtis 82 3 (4) 343 SHALADAR (44) K Ryan 9 3..................................................................................... K Stott 81 4 (5) 436 HONORAH (91) A Keatley 8 11............................................................................. S James 80 5 (2) 044L WIGANESE (21)(P*) I Jardine 8 7.........................................................................A Mullen ★86 Star Betting: 7-4 Poppy Petal, 3 I’m A Gambler, 7-2 Shaladar, 4 Honorah, 14 Wiganese. 2020: Inhaler 9 5, Harrison Shaw(3) 9-4 (K Burke), drawn (3), 4 ran. STARFORM: I’M A GAMBLER Danger: Shaladar 6.20 SILK SERIES HANDICAP (PRO-AM FEMALE JOCKEYS) Class 4 6f (6 runners) £4,347 1 (5) 34LL BOSSIPOP (17)(D8,G,S)(B) T Easterby 8 10 7........................................ Ella McCain (5) 81 2 (6) L503 GUNMETAL (8)(D6,G,S)(P) T D Barron 8 9 13..............................Miss Becky Smith (3) 79 3 (3) 1260 TANASOQ (6)(D,A,G) J Goldie 8 9 4.....................................................Miss A Waugh (5) ★83 4 (4) -431 JORDAN ELECTRICS (5)(CD,D2,G) A Whillans 5 9 4(5ex)............... Joanna Mason (3) 82 5 (2) 0360 STRONSAY (5)(CD,G,S) Liam Bailey 5 9 2.............................. Miss Megan Brookes (7) 70 6 (1) -2L6 SADIE’S DAY (60) A Berry 3 8 11....................................................... Shannon Watts (7) 76 LONG HANDICAP: Stronsay 8-8, Sadie’s Day 8-5. Star Betting: 2 Jordan Electrics, 5-2 Gunmetal, 4 Tanasoq, 6 Bossipop, 10 Stronsay, 12 Sadie’s Day. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM: GUNMETAL Danger: Bossipop 6.50 BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF SOBA CONDITIONS STAKES Class 3 5f (5 runners) £8,504 1 (5) 04-L SOLDIER’S MINUTE (80)(A,G)(H) K Dalgleish 6 9 5................................... C Rodriguez 113 2 (3) -LLL DUBAI STATION (63)(D,A,S) R Cowell 4 9 1........................................................ B Curtis 99 3 (4) 1002 EL ASTRONAUTE (4)(D14,G,S) J J Quinn 8 9 1...........................................B Robinson 117 4 (2) 3300 EMARAATY ANA (21)(D,G) K Ryan 5 9 1............................................................... K Stott 120 5 (1) 0-00 QUE AMORO (21)(D5,G)(P) M Dods 5 8 10.................................................P Mulrennan ★129 Star Betting: 2 Que Amoro, 5-2 Emaraaty Ana, 3 El Astronaute, 6 Dubai Station, 10 Soldier’s Minute. 2020: Keep Busy 3 9 0, P J McDonald 11-4 (J J Quinn), drawn (1), 5 ran. STARFORM El Astronaute 7-1 (9-7) Switched towards near rail, prominent, led narrowly 2f out, ridden over 1f out, headed close home, 2nd of 12, 2 1/2l behind Lord Riddiford (8-6) at Goodwood 5f hcp 0-105 (2) sft. Que Amoro 5-1 (8-10) Held up in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened final furlong, 9th of 10, 6l behind Winter Power (8-8) at York 5f Listed stks (1) gd. Emaraaty Ana 100-1 (9-6) Tracked leader centre, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong, 11th of 19, 5l behind Starman (9-6) at Newmarket 6f Grp 1 (1) gf. Dubai Station 20-1 (9-4) Mid-division, not clear run and switched left inside final 2f, no headway, last of 11, 27l behind King’s Lynn (9-4) at Haydock 5f Listed stks (1) gs in May. Soldier’s Minute 12-1 (9-0) Raced near side, outpaced and never a factor, tailed off, last of 18, 38l behind Mr Lupton (9-3) at York 6f hcp 0-105 (2) gs in May. STARFORM: EL ASTRONAUTE Danger: Emaraaty Ana 7.20 ALMADA MILE HANDICAP Class 2 1m (5 runners) £15,462 1 (2) 0601 MARIE’S DIAMOND (12)(D3,G,S) M Johnston 5 10 0........................................ B Curtis 105 2 (4) 3110 ARTISTIC RIFLES (79)(D5,G)(T) E Bethell 5 9 7................................................... K Stott 104 3 (5) 3210 CHICHESTER (21)(D2,A,G)(P,T) K Dalgleish 4 8 13.................................... C Rodriguez ★106 4 (1) 3610 JUMP THE GUN (21)(BF,CD,A,G) I Jardine 4 8 9..............................................A Mullen 104 5 (3) LL11 HOME BEFORE DUSK (7)(C,D5,A,G)(B) K Dalgleish 6 8 9.............................. S James 101 LONG HANDICAP: Jump The Gun 8-8, Home Before Dusk 8-5. Star Betting: 2 Marie’s Diamond, 7-2 Artistic Rifles, 4 Chichester, 9-2 Jump The Gun, 5 Home Before Dusk. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Marie’s Diamond 7-2 (9-7) Tracked leader, ridden to press leader well over 2f out, stayed on well, led close home, won at Ayr 1m hcp 105 (2) gf beating Shelir (9-2) by hd, 6 ran. Artistic Rifles 9-1 (9-0) Chased leader, edging right home turn, ridden and lost 2nd 2f out, weakened quickly over 1f out, 12th of 14, 11l behind Kynren (9-2) at York 1m hcp (2) gd in May. Chichester 9-1 (9-2) Towards rear of midfield, switched right and ridden over 2f out, kept on one pace from over 1f out, 7th of 17, 3 1/2l behind La Trinidad (9-3) at York 1m hcp 0-100 (2) gd. Jump The Gun 6-1fav (8-11) Towards rear of midfield, some headway halfway, progress to chase leaders over 2f out, faded final furlong, 9th of 17, 4 1/2l behind La Trinidad (9-3) at York 1m hcp 0-100 (2) gd. Home Before Dusk 12-1 (9-10) Held up in last, ridden and headway 2f out, switched to outside well over 1f out, stayed on strongly to lead close home, won at Newcastle 1m hcp 0-90 (3) beating Third Kingdom (9-4) by 3/4l, 10 ran. STARFORM: MARIE’S DIAMOND Danger: Artistic Rifles 7.50 GERMAN Doner KEBAB HANDICAP Class 5 1m (6 runners) £2,862 1 (7) 1210 ARRANMORE (12)(BF,D2,G,S) D O’Meara 4 10 0................................................D Nolan 76 2 (6) 3456 GREAT COLACI (12)(D3,A,G) G Boanas 8 9 9.................................. Joanna Mason (3) ★81 3 (1) 5330 CABALLERO (5)(G) K Dalgleish 5 9 4................................................................... S James 78 4 (2) -646 ITALIAN BREEZE (2)(S)(V) J O’Keeffe 3 9 4....................................................DOUBTFUL 75 5 (4) -041 HAVANA PARTY (45)(CD,G) I Jardine 3 9 3........................................................A Mullen 75 6 (5) 1122 MI CAPRICHO (5)(BF,D,G) K Dalgleish 6 9 2............................................... C Rodriguez 80 7 (3) 2624 PARTY REBEL (9)(BF) M Johnston 3 8 12............................................................ B Curtis 79 Star Betting: 3 Havana Party, 7-2 Mi Capricho, 4 Arranmore, 5 Party Rebel, 7 Great Colaci, 10 Caballero. 2020: Granite City Doc 7 9 10, Andrew Mullen 12-1 (R M Smith), drawn (7), 13 ran. STARFORM: MI CAPRICHO Danger: Havana Party 8.20 PENNY CARS HANDICAP Class 5 1m 3f (5 runners) £2,862 1 (3) 1113 EURO IMPLOSION (6)(CD,C,G,S) K Dalgleish 5 9 10................................. C Rodriguez ★76 2 (5) 4452 CEDAR RAPIDS (9)(P*,T) T Easterby 3 9 7............................................................D Allan 74 3 (4) 3421 BATTLE ANGEL (15)(C,G) M Walford 3 9 2........................................................... K Stott 75 4 (2) 05L4 NATURAL VALUE (11) M Johnston 3 9 1............................................................. B Curtis 72 5 (1) 6133 AYR EMPRESS (21)(BF,C,G) K Dalgleish 3 8 5...................................................A Mullen 70 Star Betting: 2 Battle Angel, 11-4 Cedar Rapids, 3 Euro Implosion, 5 Ayr Empress, 10 Natural Value. 2020: Magna Moralia 3 9 7, Jason Hart 3-1 Fav (J J Quinn), drawn (5), 11 ran. STARFORM: EURO IMPLOSION Danger: Battle Angel 8.50 MACGREGOR FLOORING HANDICAP Class 6 1m 1f (8 runners) £2,322 1 (1) 3360 PADDYPLEX (21)(A,G) K Dalgleish 8 9 11........................................................... S James 66 2 (2) 5-04 TEMPER TRAP (15)(CD,G,S) T Easterby 4 9 7......................................................D Allan 63 3 (3) 5353 SHINE ON BRENDAN (12)(BF) Harvey Bastiman 4 9 6........................................ K Stott 64 4 (6) 4L-6 GHAYYAR (28)(G)(P) A Whillans 7 9 5....................................................................D Nolan 65 5 (5) 0-00 HAVANA GO (18)(CD,G) I Jardine 6 9 3...............................................................A Mullen 55 6 (8) 0422 CHINESE SPIRIT (16)(C,D2,G,S) Miss L Perratt 7 9 3...............................H Russell (3) ★67 7 (4) L603 CASTLE VIEW (27)(V*) J Goldie 4 9 1...........................................................P Mulrennan 62 8 (7) 3500 NO FLIES ON ME (12) M Johnston 3 8 11........................................................... B Curtis 61 Star Betting: 3 Castle View, 7-2 Shine On Brendan, 4 Temper Trap, 6 Chinese Spirit, 8 Paddyplex, 10 Havana Go, 12 No Flies On Me, 14 Ghayyar. 2020: Millie The Minx 6 8 13, James Sullivan 4-1 (D Sayer), drawn (9), 12 ran. STARFORM: GHAYYAR Danger: Castle View 5.00 RACING LEAGUE ON SKY SPORTS HANDICAP Class 6 1m 2f (10 runners) £2,322 1 (7) 060L LEXINGTON LAW (30)(A,G)(B*) A King 8 9 12. Georgina King (7) ★68 2 (9) 3L13 GLOBE THEATRE (8)(A) P Evans 5 9 10..........................D Keenan 64 3 (2) 030- GATES PASS (J50)(T) B Barr 6 9 8....................................T Whelan 67 4 (3) 2630 SONNETINA (5)(G) D Coakley 5 9 6...............................H Burns (5) 66 5 (1) L054 MILLICENT (25) G L Moore 4 9 5......... Alexander Voikhansky (7) 61 6 (6) 0232 OUT OF SIGHT (39)(BF) Alex French 3 9 4................S Cherchi (3) 65 7 (4) -520 KINZ (26) J Spearing 3 9 3......................................... D E Hogan (3) 62 8 (5) 5163 NIGHT EAGLE (23)(D,G) G L Moore 3 9 0.....................T P Queally 62 9 (8) L060 MY BOY FRANKIE (37)(P) A West 3 8 12..........................J Haynes 62 10 (10) 0322 PUMP IT UP (24)(BF)(B) R Spencer 3 8 3..........................K O’Neill 64 Star Betting: 3 Out Of Sight, 4 Pump It Up, 5 Night Eagle, Globe Theatre, 6 Sonnetina, 10 Kinz, 16 Millicent, Lexington Law, 25 others. STARFORM Lexington Law 22-1 (8-11) Started slowly, always in rear, last of 7, 16l behind Toora Loora (9-7) at Yarmouth 1m 3f app hcp (5) gf. Globe Theatre 11-1 (9-2) Led, pushed along over 2f out, headed 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on final furlong, 3rd of 7, 1 1/4l behind Mercurius Power (9-6) at Chepstow 1m hcp 0-70 (5) gf. Out Of Sight 9-4fav (9-5) Chased leaders, went 2nd inside final 2f until 1f out, stayed on and went 2nd post, no chance with winner, 2nd of 11, 4l behind Johnny Boom (8-9) at Beverley 1m 2f 3yo hcp 0-60 (6) gd in Jun. Pump It Up 7-4fav (8-10) Led, headed 9f out, led again 4f out, soon pushed clear, ridden over 2f out, headed approaching final furlong, kept on one pace, 2nd of 10, 7l behind Weardiditallgorong (9-2) at Lingfield 1m 4f sell hcp 0-55 (6) hvy. Night Eagle 4-1 (8-13) Held up in 4th, going nicely 3f out but waiting for room, switched right and dropped to 5th over 2f out, ridden and ran on into 3rd over 1f out, no extra and held entering final 1f, 3rd of 6, 11l behind Amalfi Bay (9-2) at Epsom Downs 1m 4f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) gs. Sonnetina 2-1 (9-6) Towards rear, ridden over 2f out, no impression soon after, 8th of 13, 9l behind Essgee Nics (8-12) at Wolverhampton 1m 1f hcp (0-55) (6). Kinz 6-1 (8-10) Mid-division on inner, pushed along well over 2f out, driven 2f out and soon lost place, beaten over 1f out, 8th of 9, 18l behind Mayfair Pompette (10-4) at Windsor 1m 2f fll hcp (5) sft. STARFORM: LEXINGTON LAW Danger: Globe Theatre 3.30 CAZOO HANDICAP Class 2 1m 2f (9 runners) £11,339 1 (8) L1-104 DAWAAM (21)(D2,A)(P) Owen Burrows 5 10 0..... D O’Neill 102 2 (6) 2102-0 HARROVIAN (102)(CD,D2,F)(P,T*) J & T Gosden 5 9 13........ R Havlin 104 3 (9) 0-2104 FINEST SOUND (14)(F,G)(T) S & E Crisford 4 9 11....... A Atzeni ★107 4 (7) 0L5-43 SPANISH ARCHER (14)(CD,D,F,G)(H) J Fanshawe 6 9 9......... B McHugh 103 5 (5) 10-063 STRAIT OF HORMUZ (21)(CD,G,S) J O’Keeffe 4 9 7.... T H Hansen (3) 103 6 (4) 1306-0 BEAR FORCE ONE (104)(A,F,G) R Teal 5 9 6.....................J Mitchell 106 7 (2) -0D140 GOOD BIRTHDAY (21)(CD,D2,G)(V) A Balding 5 9 3................J Watson 104 8 (1) -01512 BARYSHNIKOV (5)(BF,D4,F,G) T D Barron 5 9 0................ H Shaw 104 9 (3) 3-6136 BENADALID (44)(CD,D3,A,F,G,S) C Fairhurst 6 8 13..............T Eaves 105 Star Betting: 7-2 Dawaam, 4 Strait Of Hormuz, 5 Spanish Archer, 6 Baryshnikov, 7 Harrovian, 8 Finest Sound, 10 Good Birthday, 14 Benadalid, 16 Bear Force One. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Dawaam 14-1 (8-12) Held up towards rear, some headway travelling strongly when switched left over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, ran on strongly final furlong but could not reach leaders, 4th of 20, 2 1/4l behind Johnny Drama (8-13) at York 1m 2f hcp (2) gd. Harrovian 13-2 (9-4) Close up, pushed along 3f out, soon lost place, 7th of 10, 6l behind Victory Chime (9-1) at Epsom Downs 1m 2f hcp 0-105 (2) gd in Apr. Strait Of Hormuz 14-1 (8-3) Held up towards rear, headway into midfield over 4f out, ridden and progress over 2f out, ran on to press leader entering final furlong, almost upsides final 100 yards, no extra, 3rd of 20, hd behind Johnny Drama (8-13) at York 1m 2f hcp (2) gd. Spanish Archer 10-1 (9-11) Slowly into stride, held up off the pace in last pair, steady headway out wide, ran on well towards finish, almost snatched 2nd, 3rd of 5, 1/2l behind Colony Queen (9-2) at Doncaster 1m 2f hcp 0-100 (2) gf. Baryshnikov 6-4fav (9-7) Slowly away, held up in 4th, niggled along and closed under 2f out, led over 1f out and held together, ridden when hung left and bumped rival inside final furlong, ran on until headed closing stages, 2nd of 4, nk behind Platinumcard (9-0) at Ayr 1m 2f hcp 0-90 (3) gf. Finest Sound 13-2 (9-9) Tracked leader, pushed along 2f out, ridden to lead approaching final furlong, headed inside final furlong, no extra, 4th of 8, 1 1/2l behind Accidental Agent (9-9) at Newmarket 1m hcp 105 (2) gf. Good Birthday 33-1 (8-0) Midfield, pulled into prominent position on outside after 4f, close up when ridden 3f out, drifted right and weakened final furlong, 9th of 20, 6l behind Johnny Drama (8-13) at York 1m 2f hcp (2) gd. Benadalid 3-1 (9-7) Mid-division, pushed along 3f out, weakened, 6th of 7, 13l behind Baryshnikov (9-2) at Ripon 1m 2f hcp 0-90 (3) gf in Jun. Bear Force One 28-1 (8-13) Tracked leaders near side of group, chance 2f out, carried head high and weakened over 1f out, 14th of 16, 12l behind Nugget (8-9) at Newbury 1m hcp (2) gd in Apr. STARFORM: DAWAAM Danger: Harrovian 5.35 CAZOO HANDICAP Class 6 3YO 1m 4f (8 runners) £2,322 1 (7) 4340 COUNTESSA (17) H Palmer 9 9........................................ L Steward 75 2 (3) 44LL MORANI KALI (116)(T*) Martin Smith 9 8..........Rhiain Ingram (3) 72 3 (8) 5-55 SUPER PROUD (28)(BF) W Haggas 9 7.............................H Cheng 74 4 (1) 0014 CRESTWOOD (5)(BF,C,S) Joseph Parr 9 5....................H Burns (5) 73 5 (4) -0LL EAGLES DARE (18)(A) D Coakley 9 4................Laura Pearson (5) ★76 6 (5) 2621 BLUE BERET (5)(G) S Dow 9 3(6ex)............................... T Heard (5) 73 7 (2) 6L-L SPY LEGEND (33)(BF)(B*) R Beckett 9 2..........................H Crouch 73 8 (6) L05 SANDS FURY (25) J Butler 9 0...........................................J Haynes 64 Star Betting: 5-2 Blue Beret, 4 Crestwood, 5 Super Proud, Spy Legend, 6 Countessa, 8 Eagles Dare, 16 Sands Fury, 25 Morani Kali. STARFORM Blue Beret 17-2 (8-8) Held up in rear, headway over 1f out, stayed on well inside final furlong, led close home, won at Windsor 1m 3f hcp 0-60 (6) gf beating Lisdarragh (8-4) by 1/2l, 8 ran. Crestwood 11-4fav (9-2) Tracked leader, ridden 3f out, stayed on one pace, 4th of 6, 1 3/4l behind Harston (9-5) at Lingfield 1m 4f hcp 0-65 (6) gs. Spy Legend 15-8fav (9-0) Chased leaders, pushed along on outer 7f out, under pressure under 4f out, lost place over 3f out and soon beaten, last of 11, well behind Mickydee (9-4) at Lingfield 1m 4f 3yo hcp 0-70 (5) sft in Jun. STARFORM: BLUE BERET Danger: Crestwood 6.05 MITCH RICKETTS 18TH BIRTHDAY HANDICAP Class 6 6f (14 runners) £2,322 1 (14) 0211 MOOSMEE (5)(CD,C,D,S) S Dow 4 10 3(5ex)................ T Heard (5) ★72 2 (5) 0342 QUANAH (24)(D,A,S) Liam Bailey 5 9 10.......................T P Queally 69 3 (6) -046 NAPPING (26)(CD2,D4,A,F,G,S)(P) A Murphy 8 9 10........S Cherchi (3) 67 4 (10) 2043 LEO DAVINCI (26)(D,S) M Loughnane 5 9 7....................E J Walsh 70 5 (3) 0655 I’M MABLE (28)(P*) Darryll Holland 3 9 5...................... C Noble (3) 67 6 (4) 3502 RED BRAVO (16)(D,S) M Loughnane 5 9 5.....Elisha Whittington (5) 69 7 (8) 4303 SECRET POTION (16)(D3,A,G,S)(P) R Harris 7 9 4.........T Whelan 69 8 (9) 4453 FIRENZE ROSA (7)(C,S)(P) J Bridger 6 9 3........Mollie Phillips (7) 68 9 (13) 06-4 ZARTAJ (17) R Beckett 3 9 3..............................................H Crouch 66 10 (1) 0L20 RIVERS LAD (17)(P) R Brisland 3 9 0................................D Keenan 67 11 (7) 14L4 GREYCIOUS GIRL (17)(BF,CD,S)(P*) B Millman 3 9 0... R Coakley 71 12 (2) 4535 SILVER DIVA (18)(B*) J Gallagher 3 8 10...................... A Beech (5) 69 13 (12) 2541 MISS TRIXIE (17)(CD,S) Steph Hollinshead 3 8 7........ J Duern (3) 69 14 (11) 0465 RUBEE FORTY (17) J Bridger 4 8 7....................................K O’Neill 67 Star Betting: 5 Moosmee, 7 Miss Trixie, Greycious Girl, 8 Leo Davinci, Red Bravo, Quanah, 10 Zartaj, Secret Potion, 12 others. STARFORM Red Bravo 12-1 (9-4) In touch against stands rail, effort over 2f out, ran on inside final furlong, went 2nd close home, no impression on winner, 2nd of 13, 1 1/2l behind Tawaafoq (9-8) at Chepstow 6f hcp 0-60 (6) gd. Quanah 3-1 (9-7) Tracked leader, ridden over 1f out, stayed on to go 2nd close home, 2nd of 7, 3/4l behind Haveoneyerself (9-8) at Lingfield 5f hcp 0-70 (5) hvy. Moosmee 10-3 (9-13) Made all, raced alone up centre, ridden 2f out, kept on well, comfortably, won at Lingfield 7f hcp 0-65 (6) gs beating Inner Circle (9-5) by 3 1/2l, 7 ran. Greycious Girl 10-3fav (9-0) Mid-division, headway towards outside hanging left over 2f out, every chance inside final furlong, weakened final 110 yards, 4th of 9, 2l behind Miss Trixie (8-0) at Lingfield 6f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) gs. Miss Trixie 10-3fav (8-0) Mid-division, good headway between horses over 1f out, ridden to lead inside final furlong, ran on gamely, won at Lingfield 6f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) gs beating Silver Nemo (9-4) by 3/4l, 9 ran. STARFORM: RED BRAVO Danger: Quanah 4.02 SKY SPORTS RACING SKY 415 HANDICAP Class 3 3YO 6f (9 runners) £6,480 1 (2) 2203 POPMASTER (23)(D2,A) E Walker 9 7................................ A Atzeni 98 2 (4) 2114 DREAM COMPOSER (43)(D,A,S) H Evans 9 6.... E Mackenzie (5) 98 3 (9) 0123 IMPERIUM BLUE (15)(D,G,S) N Tinkler 9 4......F McManoman (3) 100 4 (6) -212 BERGERAC (54)(BF,D,G) K Ryan 9 4................................... T Eaves 99 5 (1) -2L3 PRINCE OF ABINGTON (29)(D2,A,S)(P*) J Chapple-Hyam 9 0 R Havlin 97 6 (7) -443 ASCOT ADVENTURE (22)(G) C Cox 9 0...........................J Watson 96 7 (3) 4010 BABA REZA (23)(D2,A) J Camacho 9 0.................................. G Lee 97 8 (5) 2101 COOPERATION (26)(D2,G,S) R Fahey 8 11.................... J Mitchell 97 9 (8) 1222 AVA GO JOE (4)(BF,G)(P) T Easterby 8 6..................... D Fentiman ★102 Star Betting: 3 Popmaster, 9-2 Dream Composer, 6 Bergerac, Ascot Adventure, 7 Cooperation, Prince Of Abington, 10 Others. STARFORM Cooperation 7-2 (9-7) Tracked leaders, pushed along over 2f out, switched right over 1f out, chased leader entering final furlong, soon pressed leader, ridden to lead towards finish, won at Ripon 6f 3yo hcp 0-75 (5) gs beating Truth In Jest (8-7) by 1/2l, 6 ran. Ava Go Joe 2-1fav (9-5) Chased winner throughout, ridden and one pace inside final furlong, final furlong, ran on towards finish, no chance with winner, 2nd of 9, 3/4l behind Show Yourself (8-13) at Beverley 5f hcp 0-75 (5) gf. Popmaster 7-1 (8-5) Close up far side, ridden over 1f out, ran on, not reach leaders, 3rd of 17, 1/2l behind Blackrod (8-4) at Newmarket 6f her hcp 0-105 (2) gf. Dream Composer 13-2 (8-6) In touch stand side, ridden and switched right over 1f out and inside final furlong, ran on, nearest finish, 4th of 19, 3/4l behind Significantly (9-1) at Royal Ascot 5f 3yo hcp 0-105 (2) hvy in Jun. Ascot Adventure 10-1 (8-11) In touch in mid-division, pushed along over 2f out, headway over 1f out, went 3rd inside final furlong, stayed on, 3rd of 11, 3 1/2l behind Bickerstaffe (9-3) at Ascot 6f hcp 0-95 (3) gs. Bergerac 11-8fav (9-6) Led, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, no extra, 2nd of 5, 2 1/4l behind Mitrosonfire (8-8) at Pontefract 6f 3yo hcp 0-90 (3) gf in Jun. Prince Of Abington 14-1 (9-5) Mid-division, headway when not much room over 1f out, stayed on, went 3rd well inside final furlong, 3rd of 10, 1 3/4l behind Out The Hat (9-5) at Haydock 6f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd. STARFORM: COOPERATION Danger: Ava Go Joe 4.37 FOLLOW AT THE RACES ON TWITTER HCAP Class 5 6f (9 runners) £2,862 1 (5) 0010 LITTLE MUDDY (22)(C,G) S Spencer 5 9 11........................H Shaw 73 2 (6) 0204 ATHOLLBLAIR BOY (8)(C,D5,A,G) N Tinkler 8 9 11....F McManoman (3) 80 3 (7) 2336 MUTANAASEQ (9)(BF,C,D,F,G) R Carr 6 9 9...................J Gormley 81 4 (4) 2-L5 COPPER QUEEN (75) K Ryan 3 9 7.................................... A Atzeni 78 5 (2) 1333 SOUND REASON (25)(A,G) K Ryan 3 9 7............................ T Eaves 82 6 (3) 2531 CAPTAIN VALLO (16)(D,G) Phillip Makin 3 9 5..........B Garritty (3) 80 7 (9) 503 UBAHHA (51) J & T Gosden 3 9 4........................................D O’Neill ★83 8 (1) 31L3 THORNABY PEARL (15)(D,S) Adrian Nicholls 3 9 3.......B McHugh 78 9 (8) 5332 LUCKY BEGGAR (9)(D4,G,S) D C Griffiths 11 8 7.................. G Lee 78 Star Betting: 3 Captain Vallo, 9-2 Ubahha, 6 Athollblair Boy, Sound Reason, 7 Lucky Beggar, 8 Copper Queen, 10 Others. STARFORM: MUTANAASEQ Danger: Athollblair Boy 6.35 CAZOO RESTRICTED MAIDEN STAKES Class 6 2YO 7f (14 runners) £2,322 1 (11) 0 BEEN HEER BEFORE (8) P Evans 9 5.................Gina Mangan (7) 31 2 (8) BRYNTEG J Osborne 9 5...................................................... N Currie — 3 (12) BURABACK J Best 9 5....................................................... L Steward — 4 (1) 06 DELAHOUSSAYE (8) Brian O’Rourke 9 5............................K O’Neill 67 5 (7) GILBERT A West 9 5.............................................................J Haynes — 6 (2) HOPEFORTHEBEST M Murphy 9 5................................T P Queally — 7 (4) PERSIAN ROYAL R Charlton 9 5.........................................T Whelan — 8 (14) 05 STREAK JAZZ (42) R Brisland 9 5....................................D Keenan 61 9 (10) 35 WAY TO WIN (58)(BF) M Botti 9 5............................. C Howarth (7) ★75 10 (3) 0 DANCE OF DRAGONS (9) M Channon 9 0.................... S Hitchcott 50 11 (6) LA BELLE VIE H Main 9 0................................................G Downing — 12 (5) 0 OBSIDIAN GOLD (47) S L Keightley 9 0................... D E Hogan (3) 29 13 (13) STARGAZER LILY A Watson 9 0.........................................H Crouch — 14 (9) WAXWING A Murphy 9 0...............................................S Cherchi (3) — Star Betting: 9-4 Stargazer Lily, 5-2 Way To Win, 6 Persian Royal, 10 Delahoussaye, 14 Waxwing, Brynteg, 16 others. STARFORM: STARGAZER LILY Danger: Persian Royal 7.05 FOLLOW ATTHERACES ON TWITTER HCAP Class 5 7f (8 runners) £2,862 1 (1) 0L02 CITYZEN SERG (33)(A) M Murphy 4 10 0.....................T P Queally 77 2 (3) 6002 HAJJAM (7)(D6,A,G,S) Liam Bailey 7 9 13.........Mollie Phillips (7) 78 3 (7) 014L GLASVEGAS (39)(D2,A,G,S) P Evans 4 9 13...................D Keenan 79 4 (8) -506 EYE OF THE WATER (42)(D,A,G,S) R Harris 5 9 13........T Whelan 75 5 (5) 5146 MABRE (14)(A,S) P Evans 4 9 11...........................Gina Mangan (7) 80 6 (6) 0352 MARLAY PARK (16)(G) J Boyle 3 9 6............................... C Bennett ★81 7 (4) 4L40 ONARAGGATIP (28)(S)(P) B Millman 3 9 4...................... R Coakley 79 8 (2) -413 DEPUTY (15)(BF,D,S)(H) C Fellowes 3 9 2...................... L Steward 78 Star Betting: 11-4 Deputy, 4 Marlay Park, 9-2 Hajjam, 13-2 Cityzen Serg, 8 Glasvegas, 10 Others. STARFORM: DEPUTY Danger: Glasvegas 7.35 NOVICE MEDIAN AUCTION STAKES Class 6 1m (9 runners) £2,322 1 (5) 0 CA NE FAIT RIEN (20) D F Davis 4 9 5.................... D E Hogan (3) 14 2 (3) 4004 TILSWORTH TAIBO (17) J R Jenkins 4 9 5........................K O’Neill 62 3 (6) 61 MAKINITUP (24)(C,S) P Chapple-Hyam 3 9 4............... C Noble (3) ★71 4 (9) EIKONIX A Balding 3 9 2.........................................................J Bryan — 5 (2) 6L JERRIAIS (11) J Osborne 3 9 2............................................ N Currie 58 6 (4) KNIGHTOFPENTACLES M Channon 3 9 2.................... S Hitchcott — 7 (1) L0 BONNIE BETH (24) R Brisland 3 8 11...............................D Keenan 49 8 (7) L4 KALASH PRINCESS (15) R Teal 3 8 11..............................H Cheng 61 9 (8) MARIE PARADIS A Murphy 3 8 11..............................S Cherchi (3) — Star Betting: Evens Makinitup, 5-2 Eikonix, 6 Marie Paradis, 7 Knightofpentacles, 25 Kalash Princess, Tilsworth Taibo, 50 Others. STARFORM: MAKINITUP Danger: Eikonix 8.05 DEVINE HOMES APPRENTICE HANDICAP Class 6 1m (10 runners) £2,322 1 (4) 3441 RECTORY ROAD (30)(D2,A,G,S) J Ferguson 5 9 11..... Alice Bond (10) 73 2 (2) L001 FOX LEICESTER (10)(D2,A,G)(P) S L Keightley 5 9 11......C Hutchinson 68 3 (6) 4066 GALACTIC GLOW (18) L Dace 4 9 10..........Alexander Voikhansky (7) ★76 4 (5) 0045 IVADREAM (38)(A,G)(B) R Charlton 4 9 7............................H Burns 67 5 (1) 0456 DARK WHITE (30) P Phelan 4 9 6...............................Gina Mangan 70 6 (7) 0030 MALVERN (10)(BF,G)(B) R Hannon 4 9 6......................L Catton (3) 71 7 (9) 0524 SIR RODERIC (15)(D5,G,S)(V) B Millman 8 9 6... Jordan Williams 72 8 (3) 5511 PORTERINTHEJUNGLE (16)(G,S) R Brisland 5 9 6...... Mollie Phillips 72 9 (10) 6543 MOXY MARES (29)(D,S)(P) M Loughnane 6 9 5...........Josh Quinn 72 10 (8) 2145 SIX TIL TWELVE (18)(C,S)(P) R Brisland 5 9 2.... W Humphrey (5) 71 Star Betting: 4 Rectory Road, 5 Porterinthejungle, Fox Leicester, 6 Sir Roderic, 7 Moxy Mares, 10 Malvern, Six Til Twelve, 12 Others. STARFORM: PORTERINTHEJUNGLE DGr: Sir Roderic PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES JASON HEAVEY Poppy Petal Jordan Electrics El Astronaute Marie’s Diamond Havana Party Euro Implosion Temper Trap STAR TIP I’m A Gambler Bossipop Que Amoro Marie’s Diamond Caballero Cedar Rapids Castle View GOING: Good to Firm 5.45 6.20 6.50 7.20 7.50 8.20 8.50 PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES JASON HEAVEY Mount Rainier Albegone Poet Of Life Strait Of Hormuz Ava Go Joe Captain Vallo STAR TIP Lincoln Dream Bert Kibbler Tendentious Finest Sound Ascot Adventure Ubahha GOING: Good-Good to Soft in places 1.45 2.20 2.55 3.30 4.02 4.37 PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES JASON HEAVEY Pump It Up Crestwood Moosmee Way To Win Deputy Makinitup (nap) Moxy Mares STAR TIP Kinz Crestwood (nb) Zartaj Stargazer Lily Deputy Kalash Princess Fox Leicester GOING: Good to Soft-Soft in places 5.00 5.35 6.05 6.35 7.05 7.35 8.05

6 Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST GOODWOOD THAMES MATERIALS HANDICAP LANGTRY STAKES (FILLIES’ AND MARES’ GRP 2) 1.20 Class 2 3YO 7f (10 runners) £15,702 3.05 Class 1 1m 6f (9 runners) £170,130 1 (6) 021L OO DE LALLY (21)(D4,A,G) A Balding 9 7..................W Carver (5) 108 2 (8) -4L3 QUINTILLUS (44)(D,A) C Appleby 9 3........................... DOUBTFUL 3 (11) 1106 RED MIRAGE (14)(D2,A) M Johnston 9 2.......................R L Moore 108 4 (10) 6623 JUST FRANK (14)(D,G,S)(P*) J L Eyre 9 2......................D Muscutt 110 5 (3) 1-26 RUN TO FREEDOM (28)(BF,D,A) H Candy 8 11..............J Gordon 108 6 (9) 4L11 SPIRIT OF BERMUDA (21)(CD,D2,G) W Haggas 8 8.T Marquand 111 7 (4) -600 SHARK TWO ONE (35)(G,S) R Fahey 8 8........................J Fanning 108 8 (1) 0141 MASTER ZOFFANY (35)(D,G,S) R Fahey 8 7................P Hanagan 109 9 (7) 1000 SEVEN BROTHERS (23)(G,S) K Ryan 8 6..............................S Gray 109 10 (5) -104 DARK SHIFT (22)(BF,S) C Hills 8 6................................David Egan 108 11 (2) 2521 FARASI LANE (28)(D2,A,S)(P) T Ward 8 5....................S De Sousa ★112 Star Betting: 5-2 Spirit Of Bermuda, 100-30 Master Zoffany, 6 Dark Shift, 8 Just Frank, Farasi Lane, 10 others. 2020: Society Lion 8 12, Ryan Moore 5-4 Fav (Sir M Stoute), drawn (8), 8 ran. STARFORM: MASTER ZOFFANY Danger: Dark Shift 1.55 UNIBET STEWARDS’ SPRINT HANDICAP Class 2 6f (28 runners) £25,770 1 (6) -151 FIRST FOLIO (49)(D2,G) J Ferguson 3 9 10....................D Muscutt 98 2 (23) 1004 STAXTON (15)(D7,A,G,S)(P) T Easterby 6 9 10..................W Buick 99 3 (8) 226L ZIM BABY (21)(BF,D2,S)(H) M Appleby 4 9 9.................R L Moore 99 4 (22) 0020 NATIONAL LEAGUE (21)(D2,G,S) R Fahey 4 9 8.... C Murtagh (3) 98 5 (7) 3550 KIMIFIVE (7)(C,D2,G) J Tuite 6 9 8......................R Clutterbuck (5) 99 6 (26) 3001 BICKERSTAFFE (22)(D2,G,S) K Burke 3 9 8(6ex).................. C Lee 98 7 (17) 1232 MR WAGYU (7)(D12,G,S)(V) J J Quinn 6 9 8(6ex)...................J Hart 100 8 (14) 2400 ONLY SPOOFING (4)(C,G) Kevin Coleman 7 9 7............... M Ghiani 99 9 (5) 5L04 ROYAL SCIMITAR (23)(D,G)(P) C Cox 3 9 7........................ A Kirby 100 10 (9) 0440 EMBOUR (22)(D6,A,G,S)(P*) R Carr 6 9 7.................... JP Sullivan 96 11 (12) 114D POWER OVER ME (30)(D5,A) R Brisland 4 9 7.......... K Shoemark 106 12 (16) 1215 BOUNDLESS POWER (21)(S) M Appleby 4 9 6............S De Sousa 100 13 (3) -455 OPEN WIDE (19)(D4,A,F,G)(B) A Perrett 7 9 6.........S Osborne (5) 97 14 (28) 6-12 INDIAN CREAK (30)(BF,C,D2,G,S) M Channon 4 9 6.........T Marquand 100 15 (19) -630 BERNARDO O’REILLY (22)(D5,G,S) R Spencer 7 9 5....... A Villiers (5) 98 16 (1) 0150 MOKAATIL (21)(D2,A,G,S)(V) I Williams 6 9 5..............David Egan 99 17 (10) 5L26 TREACHEROUS (19)(CD2,D7,A,G,S) E De Giles 7 9 4...... Rossa Ryan 100 18 (25) 1045 CONCIERGE (22)(D3,A,G,S) M Attwater 5 9 4.................. L Morris 100 19 (24) 1421 MAMILLIUS (30)(D3,A,G,S) G Baker 8 9 3(6ex).............. J Crowley 93 20 (13) 2216 ABLE KANE (61)(BF,D3,G,S)(V) B Millman 4 9 2............O Murphy 99 21 (4) 4400 ZHUI FENG (3)(C,D2,A,G,S) T Ward 8 9 1.............A Farragher (5) 99 22 (21) 5200 GEORGE BOWEN (7)(D9,A,G)(V) R Fahey 9 9 0........ J P Spencer 103 23 (2) 2022 MUSIC SOCIETY (7)(D2,A,G,S) T Easterby 6 8 13............C Hardie ★107 24 (27) 4035 THEGREATESTSHOWMAN (7)(D,A,G) A Murphy 5 8 12....G Wood 94 25 (15) 4010 SHOW ME SHOW ME (22)(G) R Fahey 4 8 12................P Mathers 98 26 (20) 1-20 ABDUCTION (23)(D,A) R Fahey 3 8 12...........................P Hanagan 99 27 (18) 2145 BE PROUD (6)(A,G) J Goldie 5 8 12................................D Tudhope 99 28 (11) 3313 THE LAMPLIGHTER (23)(CD3,D,A,G,S)(P,T) G Baker 6 8 11........ R Dawson (3) 99 Star Betting: 11-2 First Folio, 8 Music Society, Royal Scimitar, 10 Bickerstaffe, Power Over Me, 12 George Bowen, 14 Mr Wagyu, Boundless Power, 16 others. 2020: Treacherous 6 9 8, Harry Bentley 7-1 (E De Giles), drawn (3), 16 ran. STARFORM Mokaatil 22-1 (8-8) Tracked leaders stands side, driven over 2f out, no impression final furlong, 7th of 18, 4l behind Significantly (8-12) at Ascot 5f hcap (2) gd. Mamillius 11-2 (9-2) Towards rear, ridden over 3f out, headway and switched right over 1f out, went 2nd inside final furlong, no impression on winner, finished 2nd, placed 1st, won at Epsom Downs 6f hcp 0-90 (3) gs beating Indian Creak (9-13) by 2 3/4l, 7 ran. First Folio 13-2 (9-3) Mid-division, headway travelling strongly over 2f out, ridden to lead entering final furlong, ran on strongly, won at York 6f 3yo hcp 0-105 (2) gf in Jun beating Blackrod (8-10) by 1 1/4l, 17 ran. Music Society 15-2 (8-5) Awkward leaving stalls, towards rear, pushed along over 2f out, headway and switched left to challenge over 1f out, led 1f out, ran on, headed final strides, 2nd of 14, shd behind Venturous (9-5) at York 6f hcp 105 (2) gf. Royal Scimitar 28-1 (8-12) Close up stand side, switched left approaching final furlong, ridden to lead this group inside final furlong, edged left and ran on, 4th of 17, 1/2l behind Blackrod (8-4) at Newmarket 6f her hcp 0-105 (2) gf. STARFORM: MOKAATIL Danger: Mamillius 2.30 SUMMER HANDICAP Class 2 1m 6f (14 runners) £51,540 1 (11) 2210-2 2 (2) 1-5402 3 (12) 10/10- 4 (8) 235020 5 (10) 1L-103 6 (13) 3-2150 7 (4) 112-23 8 (3) 60-052 9 (5) 63-011 10 (6) 02-6L2 11 (14) 5-1261 12 (1) 561400 13 (9) 26201- 14 (7) 11-420 ON TO VICTORY (70)(D,G,S) A King 7 9 10................ T Marquand 110 WIN O’CLOCK (28)(D,A,G,S) R Charlton 4 9 9..................W Buick 111 LADYKILLER (J331)(G,S)(H*) D Pipe 5 9 9.......................... A Kirby — HOCHFELD (22)(CD,D3,A,F,G) M Johnston 7 9 6.............C Beasley 109 MY FRANKEL (28)(A,G) Sir M Stoute 4 9 6...........R L Moore 110 AADDEEY (21)(G) S & E Crisford 4 9 6...... David Egan 110 URBAN ARTIST (41)(BF,C,G,S) H Morrison 6 9 5..............O Murphy 109 FUTURE INVESTMENT (21)(G) R Beckett 5 9 2.............. D Tudhope 110 NUITS ST GEORGES (38)(CD,C,D4,F,G,S) D Menuisier 6 9 2............ S M Levey 109 RHYTHMIC INTENT (28)(G,S) S C Williams 5 9 2............J Crowley 111 BOSS POWER (31)(D,A,F) Sir M Stoute 4 9 1.........S De Sousa 112 THE TRADER (28)(F,G) M Johnston 5 9 0............. J Fanning 110 BODYLINE (317)(D,F,G) Sir M Prescott 4 8 12..........L Morris 107 PRINCE ALEX (22)(D2,F,G,S) M Bell 4 8 9.................. Rossa Ryan ★113 Star Betting: 5 Nuits St Georges, 6 My Frankel, 8 Aaddeey, Win O’Clock, 10 On To Victory, Prince Alex, Bodyline, Future Investment, 12 others. STARFORM Win O’Clock 15-2 (9-3) Mid-division, ridden over 3f out, keeping on and disputed lead 2f out, every chance when narrowly headed over 1f out, kept on but no match for the winner inside final furlong, 2nd of 12, 3l behind Alounak (9-6) at Haydock 1m 4f hcp (2) sft. Aaddeey 15-2 (8-12) In rear, well adrift when ridden 3f out, some headway over 1f out, kept on final furlong but never dangerous, 7th of 20, 4 1/2l behind Johnny Drama (8-13) at York 1m 2f hcp (2) gd. Nuits St Georges 9-4 (9-8) Made all, came clear inside final 2f, stayed on strongly, unchallenged, won at Salisbury 1m 6f hcp 0-90 (3) gs in Jun beating Just In Time (9-6) by 2 1/4l, 6 ran. My Frankel 11-1 (9-4) Towards rear, pushed along in last over 3f out, soon edged left and some headway over 2f out, kept on strongly and went 3rd inside final furlong, 3rd of 12, 3 1/2l behind Alounak (9-6) at Haydock 1m 4f hcp (2) sft. Bodyline 13-8fav (8-8) Hampered start, soon recovered to lead, pushed along 3f out, ridden 2f out, stayed on well, won at Yarmouth 1m 6f hcp 0-100 (2) gf in Sep beating Hyanna (10-0) by 1 1/4l, 6 ran. STARFORM: WIN O’CLOCK Danger: Aaddeey 1 (7) 1511-1 2 (1) 22-145 3 (2) 131-L1 4 (5) 20-323 5 (9) 14-121 6 (4) 5-2330 7 (3) 261-5L 8 (8) 40-215 9 (6) 0-4342 WONDERFUL TONIGHT (42)(D,S) D Menuisier 4 9 9................W Buick ★120 ALBAFLORA (42)(G,S) R Beckett 4 9 6............ Rossa Ryan 119 BELIEVE IN LOVE (23)(C,D4,A,F,G,S) R Varian 4 9 6.................. R Dawson 111 CABALETTA (28)(G,S)(V*) R Varian 4 9 6................ David Egan 109 GOLDEN PASS (14)(F,G) H Palmer 4 9 6.............. T Marquand 108 MAKAWEE (28)(CD,D,F,G) D O’Meara 6 9 6............. D Tudhope 108 TRAISHA (87)(D,G)(P,T) J P O’Brien (IRE) 5 9 6........ A Kirby 109 TRIBAL CRAFT (28)(D,A,G,S) A Balding 5 9 6.................O Murphy 112 DIVINELY (14)(S) A P O’Brien (IRE) 3 8 8..R L Moore 106 Star Betting: 4-5 Wonderful Tonight, 5 Albaflora, 8 Believe In Love, 12 Tribal Craft, Divinely, 16 Golden Pass, 20 Traisha, Makawee, Cabaletta. 2020: Enbihaar 5 9 6, Jim Crowley 1-2 Fav (J & T Gosden), drawn (2), 3 ran. STARFORM Wonderful Tonight 5-1 (8-12) Raced keenly tracking leaders, smooth headway out wide and bumped over 2f out, led 2f out, ridden quickened and went clear over 1f out, stayed on strongly, won at Royal Ascot 1m 4f Grp 2 (1) sft in Jun beating Broome (9-1) by 1 1/2l, 10 ran. Believe In Love 9-2 (10-0) Chased leaders, 5th halfway, closer 4f out, pushed along on outer early straight and headway to lead 1f out, ridden and kept on well inside final furlong, won at Leopardstown 1m 6f flls Group 3 stks (1) gd beating Federica Sophia (9-11) by 1 1/2l, 6 ran. Albaflora 13-2 (8-12) Mid-division, headway on inside chasing leaders and pushed along over 2f out, plugged on final furlong, 5th of 10, 6l behind Wonderful Tonight (8-12) at Royal Ascot 1m 4f Grp 2 (1) sft in Jun. Tribal Craft 8-1 (9-5) Held up towards rear, some headway and closer over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on but never a factor, 5th of 9, 4l behind Alpinista (9-5) at Haydock 1m 4f Grp 2 flls (1) sft. Divinely 11-1 (9-2) Rear of mid-division, 6th halfway, pushed along and no impression approaching straight, ridden and went 4th 1 1/2f out, kept on inside final furlong to go moderate 2nd close home, 2nd of 8, 9l behind Snowfall (9-2) at Curragh 1m 4f 3yo Fll Grp 1 (1) gd. Golden Pass 2-1fav (9-2) Led, ridden and headed entering final furlong, rallied to lead again towards finish, won at Newmarket 1m 4f fll lst stks (1) gf beating Free Wind (8-5) by 3/4l, 7 ran. STARFORM: WONDERFUL TONIGHT DGR: Believe In Love 3.40 UNIBET STEWARDS’ CUP (HERITAGE HCAP) Class 2 6f (27 runners) £115,965 1 (10) 4-2110 2 (17) 411400 3 (12) 22-010 4 (3) L51101 5 (2) 0-0410 6 (25) -35211 7 (5) 20L102 8 (9) 013-42 9 (23) -14141 10 (24) 660-L6 11 (6) -50366 12 (1) -LLL00 13 (18) 15-L12 14 (22) 30650L 15 (16) 22-512 16 (19) 04-504 17 (11) 5-2520 18 (26) 100003 19 (8) L-32L1 20 (28) 1316L0 21 (7) 002-13 22 (13) 303303 23 (21) 335L00 24 (14) 500230 itv: 1.20 - 3.40 CHIL CHIL (21)(D6,A,F,G) A Balding 5 9 10............ DOUBTFUL SUMMERGHAND (21)(CD,D11,A,F,G,S)(V) D O’Meara 7 9 9............. D Tudhope 113 DANZENO (21)(D5,F,G,S) M Appleby (6lb ex) 10 9 9....R Dawson (3) 106 PUNCHBOWL FLYER (33)(D7,F,G,S)(B) E J-Houghton (6lb ex) 4 9 5.C Bishop 113 MR LUPTON (42)(D6,F,G,S) R Fahey 8 9 4................. P Hanagan 117 EJTILAAB (35)(D3,A,G) C Fellowes 5 9 4............ David Egan 115 LAMPANG (28)(BF,D3,F,G)(T) T Easterby 4 9 3............. JP Sullivan 116 MOTAGALLY (46)(BF,D4,A,F) C Hills 5 9 1......................J Crowley 116 COMMANCHE FALLS (15)(D7,F,G,S)(P) M Dods (6lb ex) 4 9 1.......C Beasley 114 MERAAS (15)(D3,A,G) M Johnston 4 9 0............R L Moore 107 HEY JONESY (25)(D2,G)(P) K Ryan 6 9 0........... Megan Nicholls 118 OSTILIO (21)(F,G,S) P Midgley 6 9 0...................L Morris 109 HURRICANE IVOR (21)(D2,G) W Haggas (6lb ex) 4 9 0.....T Marquand 117 GULLIVER (7)(D6,A,F,G,S)(P,T) D O’Meara 7 8 13................. A Kirby 113 FRESH (42)(D2,A,G)(T) J Fanshawe 4 8 13.......K Shoemark 114 CHIEFOFCHIEFS (42)(D,A,G)(V) C Fellowes 8 8 13......... J P Spencer 114 BIELSA (44)(D4,F,G,S)(P) K Ryan 6 8 13...................O Murphy 115 DESERT SAFARI (4)(C,D4,A,F) M Johnston 4 8 12........... J Fanning 112 ZARZYNI (13)(D,F,G) T D Barron (6lb ex) 4 8 12...... J Hart 114 COUNT OTTO (21)(D8,A,F,G)(B) A Perrett 6 8 10............... S M Levey 114 GREAT AMBASSADOR (91)(BF,D,A) E Walker 4 8 10...................W Buick 117 TOTAL COMMITMENT (19)(D5,A,F)(V*) S Hodgson 5 8 9..........W Carver (5) 116 ZARGUN (4)(G)(P) S Dixon 6 8 9............K Schofield (5) 108 TINTO (22)(D4,A,F,S) A Perrett 5 8 9....................M Ghiani 115 JASON HEAVEY Farasi Lane Bickerstaffe Prince Alex Wonderful Tonight Fresh (treble) Flying Secret Rebel Territory (nb) 25 (27) 04-1LP 26 (4) 0-5636 27 (20) -25605 28 (15) -30200 ATALANTA’S BOY (33)(CD4,D2,A,F,G,S)(H) D Menuisier 6 8 9.......T Greatrex (3) 116 MAJOR JUMBO (22)(D3,A,G,S)(P*) K Ryan 7 8 9...... Josephine Gordon 114 BARBILL (25)(D3,F,G) M Channon 5 8 9................J F Egan 106 JUSTANOTHERBOTTLE (35)(D,F,G,S) K Ryan 7 8 8.......................... S Gray ★119 Star Betting: 7 Fresh, 8 Hurricane Ivor, 12 Ejtilaab, Commanche Falls, Chiefofchiefs, 14 Punchbowl Flyer, Atalanta’s Boy, Summerghand, Meraas, Bielsa, 16 others. 2020: Summerghand 6 9 10, Daniel Tudhope 22-1 (D O’Meara), drawn (17), 27 ran. STARFORM Summerghand 80-1 (9-6) Always in rear in centre, 17th of 19, 11l behind Starman (9-6) at Newmarket 6f Grp 1 (1) gf. Ejtilaab 9-2fav (9-11) Led on stands side, pulled clear final furlong, easily, won at Newcastle 6f hcp 0-100 (2) in Jun beating Mondammej (9-2) by 2 1/2l, 14 ran. Fresh 15-2 (8-13) Raced far side, held up towards rear, smooth headway tracking leaders 2f out, ridden to lead overall inside final furlong, ran on but headed and not pace of winner final 100 yards, 2nd of 21, nk behind Rohaan (9-8) at Royal Ascot 6f hcp 0-110 (2) sft in Jun. Hurricane Ivor 11-1 (9-6) Mid-division far side, headway over 2f out, led group over 1f out, ran on, just held by stands side leader, 2nd of 18, shd behind Significantly (8-12) at Ascot 5f hcap (2) gd. Chiefofchiefs 14-1 (9-2) Raced far side, held up in last pair, headway chasing leaders over 1f out, went between horses and kept on inside final furlong, not quite pace to challenge, 4th of 21, 1 1/2l behind Rohaan (9-8) at Royal Ascot 6f hcp 0-110 (2) sft in Jun. Chil Chil 25-1 (9-3) Keen towards rear stand side, ridden and switched left over 1f out, kept on, 9th of 19, 4l behind Starman (9-6) at Newmarket 6f Grp 1 (1) gf. Commanche Falls 5-1 (9-8) Held up off the pace in middivision, headway chasing leaders inside final 2f, ridden to lead inside final furlong, all out, won at Hamilton 6f hcp 105 (2) gd beating Music Society (8-4) by ns, 11 ran. Atalanta’s Boy 12-1 (9-7) Reared up badly in stalls and lost many lengths, unable to recover, pulled up, in a race won by Punchbowl Flyer (10-0) at Windsor 6f hcp 105 (2) sft in Jun, 8 ran. Bielsa 18-1 (9-4) Mid-division stands side, edged right and headway over 2f out, edged right and weakened inside final furlong, 8th of 28, 11l behind Highfield Princess (8-11) at Royal Ascot 7f hcp 105 (2) gf in Jun. Meraas 9-1 (9-7) Quickly away to lead on near side rail, headed entering final furlong, weakened inside final furlong, 6th of 11, 5l behind Commanche Falls (9-8) at Hamilton 6f hcp 105 (2) gd. Punchbowl Flyer 11-4fav (10-0) Pushed along to lead, ridden over 1f out, stayed on well inside final furlong, held on gamely, won at Windsor 6f hcp 105 (2) sft in Jun beating Capote’s Dream (8-12) by 1 1/4l, 8 ran. Great Ambassador 11-4fav (9-7) In touch in rear, ridden and headway approaching final furlong, kept on one pace, 3rd of 7, 4l behind Chil Chil (9-7) at Newmarket 6f hcp (2) gf in May. Motagally 11-5fav (9-2) Held up in touch, ridden and outpaced over 2f out, towards rear over 1f out, ran on strongly final furlong, 2nd of 5, 3l behind Caspian Prince (9-3) at Beverley 5f cond Stakes (3) gf in Jun. Zarzyni 7-1 (9-12) Chased leaders, headway going nicely over 2f out, pushed along and challenging over 1f out, led inside final furlong and ran on well, won at Redcar 6f hcp 0-95 (3) gf beating Manigordo (9-4) by 1/2l, 7 ran. Danzeno 18-1 (9-10) Slowly away, behind far side, kept on inside final furlong, never on terms, 13th of 18, 5l behind Significantly (8-12) at Ascot 5f hcap (2) gd. Desert Safari 12-1 (9-0) Held up in touch, edged right and headway 2f out, ridden to press leader over 1f out, no extra close home, 3rd of 12, 3l behind Lord Riddiford (8-6) at Goodwood 5f hcp 0-105 (2) sft. STARFORM: SUMMERGHAND Danger: Ejtilaab 4.10 EBF MAIDEN STAKES (GBB RACE) Class 2 2YO 7f (13 runners) £13,085 1 (11) BAZALGETTE M Channon 9 0.......................................T Marquand — 2 (14) CABRAKAN R Hannon 9 0............................................... DOUBTFUL 3 (9) CAPITAL THEORY M Johnston 9 0...................................J Fanning — 4 (5) 0 CEPHALUS (21) C Hills 9 0........................................... K Shoemark 69 5 (7) 0 COPPERKNOB (14) G L Moore 9 0................................David Egan 61 6 (13) DEVASBOY M Johnston 9 0.............................................S De Sousa — 7 (12) 2 FLYING SECRET (21) E J-Houghton 9 0............................ C Bishop ★89 8 (15) HOLIDAY R Hannon 9 0......................................................S M Levey — 9 (4) IMPERIAL FIGHTER A Balding 9 0...................................O Murphy — 10 (8) 4 KHANJAR (21) W Haggas 9 0........................................... J Crowley 83 11 (2) KILLEARN C Hills 9 0........................................................P Hanagan — 12 (6) RING OF BEARA R Hughes 9 0........................................R L Moore — 13 (3) SPLENDENT P & O Cole 9 0............................................ DOUBTFUL 14 (1) STARSPANGLEDJAMA G L Moore 9 0.....................R Clutterbuck — 15 (10) 32 TARTAN CHIEF (20) P & O Cole 9 0.....................................W Buick 83 Star Betting: 4 Flying Secret, 9-2 Khanjar, 6 Tartan Chief, 7 Ring Of Beara, 10 Holiday, Cabrakan, 12 Capital Theory, Imperial Fighter, Devasboy, 14 others. 2020: Titan Rock 9 0, Daniel Tudhope 9-1 (J J Quinn), drawn (1), 9 ran. STARFORM: KHANJAR Danger: Devasboy 4.45 1.20 1.55 2.30 3.05 3.40 4.10 4.45 JACKPOT AND PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES newm STAR TIP Just Frank First Folio Nuits St Georges Believe In Love Punchbowl Flyer Ring Of Beara Rebel Territory GOING: good-good to soft in places SIGNATURE APPRENTICE HANDICAP Class 3 1m 1f (18 runners) £13,085 1 (10) 0-51 YOU’RE HIRED (31)(C,G) A Perrett 8 10 0................S Osborne (3) 93 2 (12) 0L-0 FOX PREMIER (166)(A,G)(T) A Balding 5 9 12...........W Carver (3) 94 3 (16) 0153 HMS PRESIDENT (35)(A,S)(P*) E J-Houghton 4 9 11.. G Dobie (3) 94 4 (9) 1100 DREAM WITH ME (28)(A,G) M Johnston 4 9 11........A Breslin (3) 95 5 (1) 0000 FANTASY BELIEVER (28)(A) C Hills 4 9 11....................... M Ghiani 94 6 (17) 3602 EBURY (21)(A,G) S Dixon 5 9 10.....................................J Fisher (3) ★97 7 (2) 0L63 ZWAYYAN (37)(D,A,G,S)(B) A Balding 8 9 6............. M Perrault (7) 93 8 (6) 3132 TURNTABLE (37)(G,S) C Wall 5 9 5.............................. S Woods (3) 94 9 (4) 56L6 LAWN RANGER (9)(CD,A,G,S) M Attwater 6 9 4........ A Villiers (3) 93 10 (5) 4404 OVERWRITE (6)(G,S) M Johnston 4 9 4..........................J Peate (7) 95 11 (3) 1025 HUNDRED ISLES (37)(A,G) M Channon 4 9 4............... T Greatrex 94 12 (13) -164 MAORI KNIGHT (30)(A) R Hughes 4 9 2......................... R Dawson 94 13 (15) 1165 SWEET REWARD (9)(D,G,S) J Portman 4 9 1.........T Saunders (3) 94 14 (18) 3560 DINGLE (2)(A) R Hannon 3 9 0..................................... L Browne (7) 93 15 (14) 3232 TOPANTICIPATION (36) Harry Eustace 4 8 11...................... T Ladd 94 16 (7) 615- CALCUTTA CUP (301)(S) A Balding 3 8 11............................ W Cox 86 17 (11) 3223 REBEL TERRITORY (22) A Perrett 3 8 9............R Clutterbuck (3) 96 18 (8) 1152 THE WHIPMASTER (23)(BF,G,S) G L Moore 3 8 3..... A Keeley (7) 94 Star Betting: 13-2 Rebel Territory, 7 Hms President, 8 Turntable, 10 You’re Hired, Topanticipation, Ebury, The Whipmaster, 12 Dream With Me, 14 others. 2020: Muraad 4 10 0, Cieren Fallon 9-2 JtFav (Owen Burrows), drawn (10), 14 ran. STARFORM: YOU’RE HIRED Danger: Calcutta Cup

DS1ST Saturday, July 31, 2021 7 1 (5) CALM SKIES (21)(BF D2 C Appleby 9 0..............James Doyle ★91 2 (3) COUNTESS ROSINA G Kelleway 9 0................. D Probert — 3 (6) EL DAROOJ (15) 0 B Meehan 9 0..................... P Dobbs 44 4 (4) FEEL THE MOMENT S bin Suroor 9 0............P Cosgrave — 5 (2) FUENTE OVEJUNA (20) 0 R Beckett 9 0.....................R Hornby 70 6 (1) TERRA MITICA Sir M Stoute 9 0...........R Kingscote — Star Betting: 8-11 Calm Skies, 4 Terra Mitica, 9-2 Feel The Moment, 10 Fuente Ovejuna, 25 Countess Rosina, El Darooj. 2020: Danilova 9 0, William Buick 4-6 Fav (C Appleby), drawn (5), STARFORM 7 ran. Calm Skies 11-8fav (9-0) Tracked leaders, switched right over 1f out, ridden to lead when hung left entering final furlong, headed towards finish, 2nd of 9, 1/2l behind Ardbraccan (9-0) at Newmarket 7f mdn (3) gf. Feel The Moment Invincible Spirit filly out of Country Music. Terra Mitica Ulysses filly out of Mississippi Delta. Fuente Ovejuna 22-1 (8-11) Always towards rear, 7th of 10, 7l behind Adjuvant (9-6) at Salisbury 7f 2yo nov stk (4) gs. Countess Rosina Dandy Man filly out of Misrepresent. El Darooj 25-1 (9-0) Towards rear, pushed along soon after halfway, soon struggling and behind, 11th of 12, 16l behind Intelligentsia (9-0) at Newbury 6f mdn flls stks (4) gd. STARFORM: CALM SKIES Danger: Feel The Moment 1.35 MARITIME CARGO FILLIES’ HANDICAP Class 4 6f (6 runners) £5,400 1 (1) 112461 2 (5) 415563 3 (4) L22-56 4 (2) 212 5 (3) 1L-5L 6 (6) 4L-111 RESTLESS ENDEAVOUR (8)(D4,A,F,S) G Tuer 4 9 12.............. P-L Jamin (5) 84 PEARL OF QATAR (7)(D6,A,F)(H) T Davidson 5 9 8................P Dennis 85 PRINCESS POWER (8)(CD,D3,F,G)(V) N Tinkler 5 9 8.....O McSweeney (7) ★90 ADAAY TO REMEMBER (23)(D,G) Patrick Owens 3 9 5............ H Doyle 84 PORNSTAR MARTINI (29)(S) H Candy 3 9 0................... D Probert 87 AL SIMMO (33)(D3,F,G) Steph Hollinshead 4 8 12... H Turner 86 Star Betting: 11-4 Adaay To Remember, 3 Al Simmo, 4 Restless Endeavour, 9-2 Pearl Of Qatar, 7 Princess Power, 8 Pornstar Martini. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Adaay To Remember 7-5 (9-4) Led, ridden and headed over 1f out, kept on but no match for winner final furlong, 2nd of 9, 2 1/2l behind Asjad (9-9) at Doncaster 6f nov mdn stks (5) sft. Al Simmo 2-1fav (9-2) Made all, led, shaken up 2f out, kept on well and always doing enough, won at Pontefract 6f flls hcp 0-80 (4) gd in Jun beating Aramis Grey (9-9) by 3/4l, 6 ran. Restless Endeavour 5-1 (10-2) Raced keenly early, tracked leaders, led and edged left well over 1f out, ran on well, won at Thirsk 6f flls hcp 0-75 (5) gf beating Deny Knowledge (9-7) by 3/4l, 6 ran. Pearl Of Qatar 9-2 (9-12) Tracked leaders near side, ridden over 2f out, pressed winner and every chance 1f out, no extra, 3rd of 7, 1 1/4l behind Miss Nay Never (9-12) at Newcastle 5f fll hcp 0-80 (4). Princess Power 4-1 (9-7) Held up in last pair, closer over 1f out, ridden and weakened inside final furlong,, 6th of 8, 2 3/4l behind Havagomecca (9-3) at Ascot 5f flls hcp 0-85 (4) gf. Pornstar Martini 13-2 (8-13) Tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, lost place over 1f out, last of 8, 9l behind Mid Winster (9-8) at Doncaster 5f flls hcp 0-85 (4) gf. STARFORM: ADAAY TO REMEMBER Danger: Al Simmo 2.10 BRITISH EBF FILLIES’ NURSERY Class 2 2YO 6f (12 runners) £15,462 1 (7) 5110 2 (8) 42212 3 (9) 631214 4 (10) 1412L3 5 (5) L5212 6 (3) 142 7 (11) 562 8 (12) 544 LADY AYRESOME (43)(F,S) K Ryan 9 7...........O McSweeney (7) 89 SYMPHONY PERFECT (14)(D,F) R Hannon 9 4..................... P Dobbs 91 CASHEW (24)(BF,D2,S) G Boughey 9 1............James Doyle 94 ELLADE (6)(D,A) M Johnston 9 0............R Kingscote 94 ETERNAL GLORY (15)(BF,D,S) M Johnston 8 8..................F Norton 95 DORA PENNY (16)(BF,G) P Evans 8 7...................... D Probert 91 TADITA TWITCH (24) E Dunlop 8 7........................ H Doyle 92 BETWEEN THE SHEETS (44) M Bell 8 4........................... H Turner 93 arket itv: 2.10 & 2.45 BIGGEST EARNERS 9 (4) BABY BAY (23)(BF 033 J Portman 8 3...............G Ashton (7) 88 10 (1) ROSA MYSTICA (14)(G) 445120 R Hughes 8 2.................G Rooke (3) 97 11 (6) WHISTLEDOWN (3)(BF,D,F)(H) 024122 M Channon 8 0....... Rose Dawes (7) 96 12 (2) LETHALLY LOVELY (15)(BF,D,F) 56L12 A Nicholls 8 0... Laura Coughlan (5) ★98 LONG HANDICAP: Lethally Lovely 7-13. Star Betting: 9-2 Symphony Perfect, 6 Dora Penny, 7 Cashew, 8 Eternal Glory, Lady Ayresome, 10 Whistledown, Ellade, Lethally Lovely, 12 others. 2020: Basilicata 9 7, William Buick 13-2 (M Johnston), drawn (1), 6 ran. STARFORM Lady Ayresome 50-1 (9-0) Prominent, ridden and every chance over 1f out, weakened final furlong, 9th of 15, 7l behind Sandrine (9-0) at Royal Ascot 6f 2yo fll Grp 3 (1) hvy in Jun. Whistledown 5-2fav (8-13) Chased leaders on rail, switched left and went between horses into 2nd inside final 2f, stayed on same pace inside final furlong, no chance with winner, 2nd of 6, 2 1/2l behind Romantic Time (9-5) at Sandown 5f 2yo hcp 0-75 (5) hvy. Symphony Perfect 22-1 (8-6) Raced near side, chased leader, led group inside final 2f, ridden and ran on inside final furlong, just held, 2nd of 22, 1/2l behind Gubbass (8-10) at Newbury 5f 2yo auc (2) gf. Dora Penny 3-1fav (9-7) Held up in rear, ridden and headway over 2f out, drifted right inside final furlong, stayed on well, 2nd of 9, 2 1/2l behind Already Gone (9-7) at Leicester 7f 2yo hcp 0-75 (5) gf. Cashew 6-4fav (10-0) Chased leaders, effort over 2f out, never threatened, 4th of 5, 4 1/2l behind Highland Premiere (9-10) at Catterick 7f 2yo hcp 0-75 (5) sft. Eternal Glory 9-4fav (9-9) With leader, pushed along over 2f out, ridden to lead inside final furlong, driven and headed towards finish, 2nd of 6, 1/2l behind Matty Too (9-4) at Hamilton 6f 2yo hcp 0-70 (5) gd. Ellade 6-1 (9-7) Led, pushed along over 2f out, headed 1f out, kept on, 3rd of 11, 3 1/2l behind Mytilda (8-9) at Musselburgh 5f 2yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd. Lethally Lovely 2-1fav (9-1) Led, ridden well over 2f out, headed 110 yards out, stayed on, 2nd of 8, 1/2l behind Whistledown (8-12) at Nottingham 6f 2yo hcp 0-65 (6) gf. Baby Bay 2-1fav (8-12) Close up, pushed along over 2f out, stayed on, never troubled leaders, 3rd of 12, 2 1/2l behind Faithful Spirit (8-12) at Newbury 6f 2yo fll nov stks (5) gs. Rosa Mystica 150-1 (8-5) Raced far side, chased leaders, weakened final furlong, 11th of 22, 3 1/2l behind Gubbass (8-10) at Newbury 5f 2yo auc (2) gf. Tadita Twitch 22-1 (8-9) Led, headed briefly 2f out, rallied to lead again over 1f out, headed 1f out, kept on but no match for winner, 2nd of 11, 4 1/2l behind Scot’s Grace (9-0) at Kempton 6f (4) pol. Between The Sheets 7-1 (8-11) Tracked leaders, travelled well disputing third 2f out, progress to dispute second 1f out, one pace thereafter, 4th of 6, 8l behind Mot And The Messer (9-5) at Ripon 6f 2yo nov stk (5) gf in Jun. STARFORM: LADY AYRESOME Danger: Whistledown 2.45 EBF CHALICE STAKES (FILLIES’ & MARES’ LISTED) Class 1 1m 4f (10 runners) £30,907 1 (1) 1220-1 2 (4) 21116- 3 (5) 1410L 4 (8) 321 5 (7) 1-2215 6 (2) 5-3411 7 (3) -1L132 8 (10) -31124 9 (6) L2-11 10 (9) 11 DHABYAH (30)(D2,F,G) J P O’Brien (IRE) 4 9 5...... P Dobbs 94 SALSADA (266)(A,G,S) J O’Keeffe 4 9 5................J Garritty ★102 SHERBET LEMON (23)(D,A,S)(P) A Watson 3 8 11.................. H Doyle 98 CHIASMA (31)(D,A) J & T Gosden 3 8 8............L Dettori 87 INVITE (55)(A,S) A Balding 3 8 8................. D Probert 101 PORTFOLIO (15)(C,F) Sir M Stoute 3 8 8........R Kingscote 100 QUENELLE D’OR (15)(D,A,F) H Palmer 3 8 8.....................C Fallon 98 SAVE A FOREST (57)(A,F)(P*) R Varian 3 8 8................C Shepherd 100 SAYYIDA (35)(CD,D,F,G) C Appleby 3 8 8...........James Doyle 100 YESYES (17)(D2,G,S) R Beckett 3 8 8.................R Hornby 92 Star Betting: 3 Save A Forest, 4 Sayyida, 9-2 Yesyes, 6 Invite, 8 Portfolio, 12 Chiasma, Sherbet Lemon, Quenelle D’or, 20 others. 2020: Katara 3 8 9, Oisin Murphy 6-5 Fav (Sir M Stoute), drawn (4), 7 ran. STARFORM Chiasma 2-1 (8-11) Tracked leader, shaken up 2f out, pressed leader over 1f out, soon led, pushed out final 110 yards, easy, won at Kempton 1m 4f (5) pol in Jun beating Sea Sylph (9-4) by 2l, 12 ran. Sayyida 6-5fav (8-13) Tracked leading pair, went 2nd inside final 2f, ridden to lead 1f out, edged left briefly, stayed on well, won at Newmarket 1m 4f flls hcp 0-130 (3) gf in Jun beating By Starlight (9-3) by 1l, 6 ran. Save A Forest 40-1 (9-0) Held up towards rear, headway when not clear and switched left over 2f out, kept on in 4th final furlong, never going pace of impressive winner, 4th of 14, 19l behind Snowfall (9-0) at Epsom Downs 1m 4f 3yo Fll Grp 1 (1) gs in Jun. Yesyes 4-6fav (9-7) Dwelt, soon tracking leaders, ridden to lead and edged right inside final furlong, stayed on well, won at Lingfield 1m 4f fll nov stks (5) gs beating Fantasising (9-0) by 1l, 7 ran. Invite (8-11) 5th of 10, 4 1/2l behind Eulaila (8-11) at San Siro(ITY) 1m 3f 3yo fll Grp 2 gd in Jun. Portfolio 9-2 (9-6) Made all, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and ran on, won at Newmarket 1m 2f flls hcp 0-130 (3) gf beating Brunnera (9-2) by 1 1/2l, 4 ran. Quenelle D’or 15-2 (9-7) Raced keenly, led, ridden and wandered 2f out, hung left over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, stayed on same pace, 2nd of 6, 1l behind Golden Bugle (9-1) at Newbury 1m 5f fll hcp (2) gd. Sherbet Lemon 5-1 (8-11) Tracked leaders, 2nd halfway, pushed along approaching straight, ridden and dropped towards rear over 1f out, no extra final furlong, last of 6, 10l behind Believe In Love (10-0) at Leopardstown 1m 6f flls Group 3 stks (1) gd. Salsada 40-1 (8-13) Close up, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong, 6th of 13, 3l behind Chamade (8-13) at Doncaster 1m 2f fll lst stks (1) sft in Nov. Dhabyah 6-5fav (10-9) Soon led, briefly pressed from 2f out, pushed along and ridden over 1f out, kept on well inside final furlong, won at Bellewstown 1m 4f am stks (4yo+) gd beating Big Challenge (11-7) by 3l, 8 ran. STARFORM: CHIASMA Danger: Sayyida 3.20 PATTI CROOK MEMORIAL HANDICAP Class 3 1m 4f (6 runners) £7,560 1 (3) 31-120 UNTOLD STORY (46)(D2,A) S bin Suroor 4 10 0.......P Cosgrave 95 StarForm in association with JASON HEAVEY STAR TIP Calm Skies 1.00 Terra Mitica Al Simmo 1.35 Adaay To Remember Eternal Glory 2.10 Whistledown Portfolio 2.45 Yesyes Strawberry Rock 3.20 Strawberry Rock (nap) Flame of Freedom 3.55 Great News Anythingtoday 4.30 Ranchero GOING: Good to Firm-Good in places PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES TRACKFACTS The July course is right-handed and just over two miles in extent. The track is quite testing and suits the long-striding type. High numbers have a slight advantage in races up to a mile. Stalls today Stands Side Course: 1m4f Centre; Remainder Far Side. TOP TRAINERS (with runners) C Appleby 63 winners, (27.3% strike rate), -£4.61, J & T Gosden 55, (21.7%), -£19.82, R Hannon 54, (14.4%), -£11.87, M Johnston 53, (21.9%), +£57.24, A Balding 25, (17.7%), +£45.72, S bin Suroor 20, (25.6%), +£7.16, R Varian 15, (10.1%), -£65.75. EBF ARENA GROUP FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES 1.00 Class 4 2YO 7f (6 runners) £5,400 2 (5) TAQAREER (31)(A)(P) -22032 J & T Gosden 4 9 13..........L Dettori 97 3 (1) STRAWBERRY ROCK (35)(D,G)(P) 3150-1 H Palmer 4 9 10...........James Doyle 98 4 (4) LAW OF ONE (41)(D2,A,F) 21-134 Sir M Stoute 4 9 9........R Kingscote 97 5 (2) BIG KITTEN (7)(A) 0002-2 M Johnston 6 9 8...............F Norton 94 6 (6) WAR LEADER (22)(A,G) L0L11L J Chapple-Hyam 4 9 0........ H Doyle ★99 Star Betting: 11-4 Strawberry Rock, 3 Taqareer, 7-2 Untold Story, 4 Law Of One, 7 Big Kitten, 14 War Leader. 2020: Natty Night 4 9 2, Ben Curtis 7-2 (W Muir), drawn (3), 5 ran. STARFORM Taqareer 9-2 (9-9) Slow to break, recovered and tracking leaders after 2f, went 2nd over 4f out, led over 2f out, headed inside final furlong, held towards finish, 2nd of 11, 1 1/4l behind Boss Power (9-8) at Kempton 1m 4f hcp (0-90) (3) pol in Jun. Strawberry Rock 13-2 (8-10) Prominent, ridden to lead 2f out, ran on well, won at Windsor 1m 3f hcp 0-100 (2) gd in Jun beating Alfred Boucher (8-10) by 1 3/4l, 11 ran. Untold Story 16-1 (9-4) Keen close up, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong, 8th of 19, 7l behind Reshoun (9-7) at Royal Ascot 2m 4f hcp 0-100 (2) gf in Jun. Law Of One 6-4 (10-2) Tracked leader, ridden over 1f out, one pace and lost two places close home, 4th of 6, 6l behind Contact (8-4) at Pontefract 1m 4f hcp 0-90 (3) gf in Jun. Big Kitten 5-1 (9-11) Led, ridden and headed over 1f out, one pace final furlong, 2nd of 4, 6l behind Wahraan (8-13) at Newmarket 1m 2f hcp 0-95 (3) gf. War Leader 11-1 (9-10) Mid-division on outer, niggled along under 3f out, lost position over 2f out, beaten well over 1f out, last of 13, 15l behind Sharpcliff (9-3) at York 1m 2f hcp 0-85 (4) gd. STARFORM: TAQAREER Danger: Strawberry Rock 3.55 JOYCE AND CHARLIE GUEST MEMORIAL HCAP Class 3 3YO 7f (8 runners) £6,750 1 (7) 152- 2 (1) 0L-402 3 (3) 010-33 4 (6) 4-5121 5 (4) 102 6 (5) 231 7 (8) 220035 8 (2) 65-602 MODERN NEWS (392)(BF,C,G) C Appleby 9 7..............James Doyle — TWAASOL (14)(G) Owen Burrows 9 6............. P Dobbs 99 EXISTENT (22)(D,S)(B) J & T Gosden 9 4...............L Dettori ★101 FINAL WATCH (42)(CD,D,G) W Stone 9 0......................... H Doyle 98 GREAT NEWS (37)(D,F) S bin Suroor 8 13..........P Cosgrave 100 FLAME OF FREEDOM (18)(D,F) E J-Houghton 8 8............. D Probert 92 FANGORN (16)(D,F) M Channon 8 7..................R Hornby 99 EVENING SONG (38)(D,A) R Guest 8 5....................G Rooke (3) 97 Star Betting: 5-2 Modern News, 5 Twaasol, Great News, 6 Flame of Freedom, Existent, 7 Final Watch, 12 Fangorn, 14 Evening Song. 2020: Karibana 9 1, William Buick 13-8 Fav (R Hughes), drawn (2), 6 ran. STARFORM Final Watch 3-1 (9-5) Close up, ridden and headway over 1f out, ran on to lead towards finish, won at Newmarket 7f 3yo hcp 0-80 (4) gd in Jun beating Farasi Lane (9-7) by 1/2l, 7 ran. Existent 13-2 (9-2) Tracked leaders, pushed along approaching final furlong, kept on one pace, 3rd of 8, 2l behind La Maquina (9-6) at Newmarket 7f hcp 0-90 (3) gf. Modern News 9-4fav (9-5) Raced keenly, chased leaders on inside, eased out over 2f out, led 1f out until inside final furlong, kept on same pace, no chance with winner, 2nd of 5, 1 1/2l behind Twaasol (9-5) at Epsom Downs 6f 2yo stks (2) gd in Jul ‘20. Great News 5-1 (9-4) Close up, headway between horses over 1f out, ridden and every chance inside final furlong, went 2nd close home, 2nd of 7, 1l behind Akkeringa (8-10) at Newmarket 6f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gf in Jun. Twaasol 10-1 (8-13) Led, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, one pace and edged right towards finish, 2nd of 8, 1 1/2l behind Star Of Orion (9-7) at Newmarket 7f hcp 0-95 (3) gf. Flame of Freedom 2-9fav (9-0) Tracked leader, led over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, ran on, won at Brighton 7f mdn auc stks (6) gf beating Giveit Some Orange (9-13) by 2 1/4l, 6 ran. Fangorn 7-2 (8-13) Led on far side, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened inside final furlong, 5th of 8, 7l behind The Attorney (9-2) at Leicester 7f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gf. Evening Song 28-1 (9-3) Led and set steady pace, ridden over 1f out, headed towards finish, 2nd of 12, nk behind Sayifyouwill (9-5) at Kempton 7f flls hcp (0-70) (3yo+) (5) pol in Jun. STARFORM: FINAL WATCH Danger: Existent 4.30 BOB AND LIZ HANDICAP Class 4 1m (5 runners) £5,400 1 (1) -00203 2 (3) 211LLL 3 (5) 221 4 (4) 6-3155 5 (2) 5-0333 ANYTHINGTODAY (22)(C,A,F,G,S)(P) G Boughey 7 10 3............... H Doyle ★88 GHOST RIDER (16)(A) M Johnston 3 9 7......P J McDonald 82 RANCHERO (69)(D,S) J & T Gosden 3 9 3.....James Doyle 84 BONNYRIGG (30)(BF,C,D,F,G) A Balding 3 9 1................. D Probert 84 EEVILYNN DREW (15)(BF,A) R Eddery 4 8 10............P Cosgrave 86 Star Betting: 6-5 Ranchero, 3 Anythingtoday, 4 Bonnyrigg, 6 Eevilynn Drew, 16 Ghost Rider. 2020: Ghaly 4 10 0, William Buick 3-1 Fav (S bin Suroor), drawn (8), 11 ran. STARFORM Ranchero 3-1 (9-2) Made all, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and edged left over 1f out, edged right inside final furlong, stayed on, won at Nottingham 1m nov mdn stks (5) sft in May beating Kolisi (9-2) by nk, 8 ran. Bonnyrigg 7-4fav (9-7) Prominent, pushed along 3f out, ridden along 2f out in third, weakened from 1f out, 5th of 7, 5l behind Sir Titan (9-8) at Epsom Downs 7f hcp 0-80 (4) gs. Anythingtoday 8-1 (9-8) Prominent, headway to join leaders travelling well 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on, 3rd of 9, 1 1/2l behind Cormier (8-11) at York 1m 4f hcp 0-85 (4) gd. Eevilynn Drew 2-1fav (10-0) Mid-division on outside, effort and headway 3f out, ridden over 2f out, ran on, 3rd of 13, 3/4l behind Cliffcake (9-1) at Nottingham 1m hcp 0-65 (6) gf. Ghost Rider 33-1 (9-8) Tracked leader far side, ridden 3f out, weakened over 2f out, last of 8, 15l behind The Attorney (9-2) at Leicester 7f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gf. STARFORM: RANCHERO Danger: Bonnyrigg WHO’S HOT, WHo’s not TERRIFIC TRAINERS: (Most wins last 14 days) D O’Meara 17; R Hannon 14; A Balding 13; J P O’Brien 12; M Johnston 10; R Varian 10; T Easterby 9; R Beckett 9. SUFFERING STABLES: (Runners since last win) L Dace 80; A Berry 49; J Camacho 46; J Portman 45; J R Jenkins 35; D C Griffiths 34; M Channon 32; G Kelleway 29. HOT JOCKS: (Most wins last 14 days) Oisin Murphy 14; William Buick 14; Daniel Tudhope 13; James Doyle 13; Ryan Moore 11; Connor Beasley 10; David Probert 8; Hollie Doyle 8. RIDE OUT OF LUCK: (Rides since last win) Josh Quinn 113; Katherine Begley 49; Faye McManoman 49; Royston Ffrench 44; Nicola Currie 34. DONCASTER 4.37 Lucky Beggar .......................£138,968 GOODWOOD 3.40 Mr Lupton..............................£661,510 HAMILTON 6.50 El Astronaute.........................£442,884 LINGFIELD 7.05 Hajjam......................................£72,241 NEWMARKET 1.35 Princess Power.......................£84,842 STARFORM TREBLE NAP: SUMMERGHAND (3.40 Goodwood) NB: EURO IMPLOSION (8.20 Hamilton) TREBLE: MAKINITUP (7.35 Lingfield) wind surgery GOODWOOD: Ladykiller (2.30) new quarters HORSES having their first runs for new trainers. DONCASTER: 2.55 Theyazin (J & T Gosden to J Ferguson), 4.02 Baba Reza (M Moubarak to J Camacho). GOODWOOD: 2.30 Prince Alex (R Beckett to M Bell), 3.40 Ejtilaab (I Williams to C Fellowes). HAMILTON: 6.20 Sadie’s Day (A Keatley to A Berry). LINGFIELD: 7.05 Cityzen Serg (R Hannon to M Murphy), 8.05 Rectory Road (Alice Haynes to J Ferguson). NEWMARKET: 2.45 Invite (M Botti to A Balding), 3.55 Evening Song (M Botti to R Guest), 4.30 Anythingtoday (R Fell to G Boughey). MAGIC COMBINATIONS DONCASTER: Jane Elliott rides 1.45 Prince Kendeux for T Dascombe, previous combinations 3 wins from 12 mounts 25% strike rate at course. GOODWOOD: Rossa Ryan rides 3.05 Albaflora for R Beckett, previous combinations 2 wins from 6 mounts 33% strike rate at course. HAMILTON: Sam James rides 7.20 Home Before Dusk, 7.50 Caballero, 8.50 Paddyplex for K Dalgleish, previous combinations 4 wins from 6 mounts 67% strike rate at course. LINGFIELD: Hector Crouch rides 5.35 Spy Legend, 6.05 Zartaj for R Beckett, previous combinations 3 wins from 6 mounts 50% strike rate at course. NEWMARKET: James Doyle rides 1.00 Calm Skies, 2.45 Sayyida, 3.55 Modern News for C Appleby, previous combinations 23 wins from 62 mounts 37% strike rate at course. longest travellers Be Proud (1.55 GWO) 464miles Dubai Station (6.50 HAM) 360miles Commanche Falls (3.40 GWO) 309miles Bickerstaffe (1.55 GWO) 298miles Red Mirage (1.20 GWO) 291miles Hochfeld (2.30 GWO) 291miles

8 Saturday, July 31, 2021 StarForm Happy HUGHES BLOWN AWAY by wind Win Richard Hughes’ ■■ by MELISSA JONES lucky track gave him another big payday in the Sussex Stakes, when Calling the when beaten by Wind was a fitting Frankel.” winner of the Unibet 3 From his viewing Boosts A Day point, Hughes could Goodwood Handicap. see Calling The Wind On a blustery travelling powerfully afternoon in West up the straight for Pat Sussex, the 8-1 shot Dobbs. was his first success Going best over there from the two furlongs out, a training ranks. shake of the reins Hughes was prolific settled matters by a at the big summer length-and-threequarters from meeting as a jockey, taking the Sussex Withhold (16-1). Stakes twice and the The well-supported 2012 Nassau with The Elysian Flame (13-2cf) Fugue. was a short-head He also was the top behind in third and rider during the week there was the same on four occasions. distance to the fourth “I knew he’d a big Green Book (17-2). chance and I wanted “I was confident to feel the after Ascot,” Hughes atmosphere out in the added. stands,” Hughes said. “I thought if he “The heart was could reproduce that, thumping, it is the in the same worst feeling in the conditions over two world! Worse than and a half miles, he’ll riding Canford Cliffs take all the beating.” ■ IN THE SLIPSTREAM: Pat Dobbs triumphs on Calling The Wind D - Doncaster G - Goodwood H - Hamilton L - Lingfield N - Newmarket Aaddeey.......................G 2.30 Abduction....................G 1.55 Able Kane....................G 1.55 Adaay To Remember..N 1.35 Al Simmo.....................N 1.35 Albaflora......................G 3.05 Albegone.....................D 2.20 Alhammaam................D 2.55 Anythingtoday.............N 4.30 Arranmore...................H 7.50 Artistic Rifles...............H 7.20 Ascot Adventure.........D 4.02 Atalanta’s Boy.............G 3.40 Athollblair Boy............D 4.37 Ava Go Joe..................D 4.02 Ayr Empress................H 8.20 Baba Reza...................D 4.02 Baby Bay.....................N 2.10 Barbill...........................G 3.40 Baryshnikov................D 3.30 Battle Angel................H 8.20 Bazalgette...................G 4.10 Be Proud......................G 1.55 Bear Force One..........D 3.30 Been Heer Before....... L 6.35 Believe In Love...........G 3.05 Benadalid....................D 3.30 Bergerac......................D 4.02 Bernardo O’Reilly.......G 1.55 Berry Quick.................D 1.45 Bert Kibbler.................D 2.20 Between The Sheets..N 2.10 Bickerstaffe.................G 1.55 Bielsa...........................G 3.40 Big Kitten....................N 3.20 Blue Beret................... L 5.35 Bodyline.......................G 2.30 Bonnie Beth................ L 7.35 Bonnyrigg....................N 4.30 Boss Power.................G 2.30 Bossipop.....................H 6.20 Boundless Power.......G 1.55 Brynteg........................ L 6.35 Buraback..................... L 6.35 Ca Ne Fait Rien........... L 7.35 Cabaletta.....................G 3.05 Caballero.....................H 7.50 Cabrakan.....................G 4.10 Calcutta Cup...............G 4.45 Calm Skies..................N 1.00 Capital Theory............G 4.10 Captain Vallo...............D 4.37 Cashew........................N 2.10 Castle View.................H 8.50 Cedar Rapids..............H 8.20 Cephalus.....................G 4.10 Chanson D’amour......D 1.45 Chiasma......................N 2.45 Chichester...................H 7.20 Chiefofchiefs...............G 3.40 Chil Chil.......................G 3.40 Chinese Spirit.............H 8.50 Cityzen Serg................ L 7.05 Colleague....................D 2.55 Commanche Falls.......G 3.40 Concierge....................G 1.55 Cooperation................D 4.02 Copper Queen............D 4.37 Copperknob................G 4.10 Count Otto..................G 3.40 Countess Rosina........N 1.00 Countessa................... L 5.35 Country Carnival.........D 2.20 Crestwood................... L 5.35 Dance Of Dragons...... L 6.35 Danzeno......................G 3.40 Dark Shift....................G 1.20 Dark White.................. L 8.05 Dawaam......................D 3.30 Delahoussaye............. L 6.35 Deputy......................... L 7.05 Desert Safari...............G 3.40 Devasboy.....................G 4.10 Dhabyah......................N 2.45 Dingle...........................G 4.45 Divinely........................G 3.05 Dora Penny.................N 2.10 Dream Composer.......D 4.02 Dream With Me...........G 4.45 Dubai Station..............H 6.50 Eagles Dare................. L 5.35 Ebury............................G 4.45 Eevilynn Drew.............N 4.30 Eikonix......................... L 7.35 Ejtilaab.........................G 3.40 El Astronaute..............H 6.50 El Darooj......................N 1.00 DS1ST MARKET RASEN (TOMORROW) JASON HEAVEY Langafel King’s Proctor High Noon Mister Tickle Chives Near Kettering Uno Mas Bonttay 1.00 Elegant Embrace........D 1.45 Ellade...........................N 2.10 Emaraaty Ana.............H 6.50 Embour........................G 1.55 Eternal Glory...............N 2.10 Euro Implosion............H 8.20 Evening Song..............N 3.55 Existent........................N 3.55 Eye Of The Water....... L 7.05 Fangorn.......................N 3.55 Fantasy Believer.........G 4.45 Farasi Lane.................G 1.20 Feel The Moment........N 1.00 Final Watch.................N 3.55 Finest Sound...............D 3.30 Firenze Rosa............... L 6.05 First Folio....................G 1.55 Flame of Freedom......N 3.55 Flying Secret...............G 4.10 Fox Leicester.............. L 8.05 Fox Premier.................G 4.45 Fresh............................G 3.40 Fuente Ovejuna...........N 1.00 Future Investment......G 2.30 Galactic Glow.............. L 8.05 Galileo Glass...............D 1.45 Gates Pass.................. L 5.00 George Bowen............G 1.55 Ghayyar.......................H 8.50 Ghost Rider.................N 4.30 Giggle Band................D 1.45 Gilbert.......................... L 6.35 Glasvegas.................... L 7.05 DDM JUVENILE HURDLE (GBB RACE) Cl 4 (8 flights) 3YO 2m 1f (6 run) £4,084 1 1 LANGAFEL (41)(D,G) G L Moore 11 5....... Jamie Moore ★104 2 CORPORAL JONES D McCain 10 12............. B Hughes — 3 3 RAKISH PADDY (F41) Mrs N Evans 10 12.......J Dixon (7) 89 4 SUBTLE INNUENDO (F298) M & D Easterby 10 12.T Midgley (7) — 5 THE BRAVEST (F20)(T*) I Jardine 10 12............. C O’Farrell — 6 NO ESCAPE (F311)(H*) R Spencer 10 5................S Bowen — Star Betting: Evens Langafel, 3 Corporal Jones, 11-2 The Bravest, 8 No Escape, 16 Subtle Innuendo, 20 Rakish Paddy. STARFORM Langafel 4-1 (11-0) Made all, jinked left and slowed into 1st, pushed clear before 2 out, stayed on strongly, won at Newton Abbot 2m 1f 3yo mdn hdl (4) gs in Jun beating Burristo (11-0) by 9l, 7 ran. Corporal Jones War Command colt out of Bessie Lou. The Bravest 28-1 (8-13) Slowly away in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 6th of 7, 10l behind Fairmac (9-6) at Ayr 1m 2f hcp 0-75 (5) gf in Jul (flat). No Escape 25-1 (9-0) Started slowly, out paced in last pair, never involved, 7th of 10, 10l behind Rising Star (9-2) at Kempton 1m auct stk (5) pol in Sep (flat). STARFORM: LANGAFEL Danger: Corporal Jones 1.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.35 4.05 4.37 GOING: Good PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES STAR TIP GRAVEL MASTER GALLOPS MAIDEN HURDLE Class 4 (8 flights) 2m 1f (7 run) £4,084 1 0- DUNEOMENO (140) Christian Williams 5 11 4.N Scholfield — 2 32 KING’S PROCTOR (13)(T) M Harris 6 11 4.................. H Reed 119 3 LOW PROFILE (F12)(P*) M Walford 6 11 4......... J Hamilton — 4 OCTOBER STORM (F511) D McCain 8 11 4............ B Hughes — 5 362L ART MAN (10) F O’Brien 4 11 1...........P Brennan 111 6 0-42 SPLINTER (19)(P*) A Hales 4 11 1............H Bannister ★120 7 F-05L LADY LOTTIE (21) Christian Williams 6 10 11.J Tudor (3) 29 Star Betting: 11-8 King’s Proctor, 7-2 Splinter, 4 Art Man, 5 October Storm, 10 Low Profile, 33 Duneomeno, 66 Lady Lottie. STARFORM Splinter 22-1 (10-10) Chased leaders until after 2nd, mid-division, went 3rd 3 out, went 2nd and stayed on before last, not trouble winner, 2nd of 8, 2 1/4l behind Byzantine Empire (10-12) at Southwell 2m nh nov hdl (4) gd in Jul. King’s Proctor 11-4 (11-4) Chased leaders, went 2nd before 5th, mistake 2 out, challenged last, soon led, stayed on, headed towards finish, 2nd of 9, 1 1/2l behind Galloway Du Lia (11-1) at Cartmel 2m 1f mdn hdl (4) gd in Jul. Art Man 9-2 (11-0) Tracked leader, jumped after 3rd, pushed along and lost 2nd after 6th, beaten 3 out, weakened next, 4th of 7, 22l behind Bigbadmattie (11-4) at Worcester 2m mdn hdl (4) gd in Jul. October Storm 14-1 (9-11) Keen tracked leaders, led 10f out, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened final furlong, 5th of 6, 13l behind Oleg (9-10) at Southwell 2m (5) fbs in Mar ‘20 (flat). Low Profile 5-2fav (9-2) Held up towards rear, not clear run over 3f out, headway over 1f out, no impression final furlong, eased, 6th of 8, 7l behind De Mazzaro (8-9) at Nottingham 1m 6f hcp 0-60 (6) gd in Jul (flat). STARFORM: SPLINTER Danger: King’s Proctor Globe Theatre............. L 5.00 Golden Pass................G 3.05 Good Birthday.............D 3.30 Great Ambassador.....G 3.40 Great Colaci................H 7.50 Great News.................N 3.55 Greycious Girl............. L 6.05 Gulliver.........................G 3.40 Gunmetal.....................H 6.20 Hajjam......................... L 7.05 Harrovian.....................D 3.30 Havana Go...................H 8.50 Havana Party...............H 7.50 Hey Jonesy..................G 3.40 High Security..............D 2.20 Hms President............G 4.45 Hochfeld......................G 2.30 Holiday.........................G 4.10 Home Before Dusk.....H 7.20 Homemade Andrea....D 1.45 Honorah.......................H 5.45 Hopeforthebest........... L 6.35 Hundred Isles..............G 4.45 Hurricane Ivor.............G 3.40 I’m A Gambler.............H 5.45 I’m Mable..................... L 6.05 Imperial Fighter..........G 4.10 Imperium Blue............D 4.02 Indian Creak................G 1.55 number one FOR RACING Corporal Jones October Storm High Noon Fitzroy Spantik What’s The Scoop Danger Money Mourne Lass today’s ABC Indian Guru.................D 1.45 Invite............................N 2.45 Italian Breeze..............H 7.50 Ivadream...................... L 8.05 Izar...............................D 2.55 Jerriais......................... L 7.35 Jordan Electrics.........H 6.20 Jump The Gun............H 7.20 Just Frank...................G 1.20 Justanotherbottle.......G 3.40 Kalash Princess.......... L 7.35 Kenyan Commander..D 1.45 Khanjar........................G 4.10 Killearn........................G 4.10 Kimifive........................G 1.55 Kinz.............................. L 5.00 Knightofpentacles...... L 7.35 La Belle Vie................. L 6.35 Lady Ayresome...........N 2.10 Ladykiller.....................G 2.30 Lampang.....................G 3.40 Langton Wold..............D 1.45 Law Of One.................N 3.20 Lawn Ranger...............G 4.45 Leo Davinci................. L 6.05 Lethally Lovely............N 2.10 Lexington Law............ L 5.00 Lincoln Dream............D 1.45 Little Muddy................D 4.37 2.00 THREADGOLD CHASE HANDICAP CHASE Class 4 (14 fences) 2m 3f (4 run) £3,594 1 -313 TARDREE (54)(BF,G)(H,T) L Morgan 7 11 12...........................S Bowen 122 2 -45L PETERBOROUGH (26)(G,S) E Williams 8 11 7.......................C Ring (3) ★128 3 P5P- NOTNOW SEAMUS (132)(G)(P,T) D J Jeffreys 10 11 2........C Deutsch 111 4 -112 HIGH NOON (28)(CD,C,G,S)(P) M Hammond 9 11 0......E Smith-Chaston (7) 121 Star Betting: 7-4 Tardree, 2 High Noon, 7-2 Peterborough, 5 Notnow Seamus. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Peterborough 5-1 (11-1) Prominent on outside, not fluent 3rd, slow 7th, weakened before 3 out, 4th of 5, 30l behind Dino Velvet (10-12) at Uttoxeter 2m hcp chs 0-120 (4) gs in Jul. Tardree 11-10fav (11-11) Led, pecked 2nd, headed 4th, not fluent 6th, mistake 8th, not fluent next, led 4 out, headed after 3 out, well held 3rd before last, 3rd of 7, 9l behind Siannes Star (11-3) at Southwell 2m hcp chs 0-120 (4) gd in Jun. High Noon 3-1 (11-7) Held up in rear, steady headway 3 out, going well 2 out, pushed along before last, joined leader last, no extra final 110yds, 2nd of 7, 1/2l behind Tabou Beach Boy (10-7) at Market Rasen 2m 3f hcp chs 0-110 (4) gd in Jul. Notnow Seamus 4-1 (11-0) Held up, reminder before 5th, pushed along before 6th, pulled up before 8th, in a race won by Commis D’Office (11-1) at Southwell 2m hcp chs 0-120 (4) gs in Mar, 6 ran. STARFORM: PETERBOROUGH Danger: Tardree 2.30 Lucky Beggar..............D 4.37 Mabre........................... L 7.05 Madreselva..................D 2.20 Magua..........................D 2.55 Major Jumbo...............G 3.40 Makawee.....................G 3.05 Makinitup..................... L 7.35 Malvern........................ L 8.05 Mamillius.....................G 1.55 Maori Knight...............G 4.45 Marie Paradis.............. L 7.35 Marie’s Diamond.........H 7.20 Marlay Park................. L 7.05 Master Zoffany...........G 1.20 Meraas.........................G 3.40 Mi Capricho.................H 7.50 Millicent....................... L 5.00 Miss Trixie................... L 6.05 Modern News.............N 3.55 Mokaatil.......................G 1.55 Moosmee..................... L 6.05 Morani Kali.................. L 5.35 Motagally.....................G 3.40 Mount Rainier.............D 1.45 Moxy Mares................ L 8.05 Mr Lupton....................G 3.40 Mr Wagyu....................G 1.55 Music Society.............G 1.55 Mutanaaseq................D 4.37 JOTUN’S GALAPAGOS GALLOP HCAP CHASE Class 4 (17 fences) 3m (7 run) £3,594 1 1-24 FITZROY (57)(G) O Murphy 7 12 2.....................................F Gregory (3) 118 2 -PP0 RED GIANT (31)(CD,D2,G)(B) J Candlish 10 11 12........ Sean Quinlan 109 3 L-LL FACT OF THE MATTER (34)(D,G,S)(B,T) J Snowden 11 11 9.....G Sheehan 123 4 -252 MR MAFIA (30)(D2,G)(P) M Keighley 12 11 6..........................S Bowen 124 5 L5-P GENERATOR CITY (35)(D,G)(T*) B Leavy 8 11 4............... J M Davies ★125 6 0442 WISHFULL DREAMING (15)(G,S)(T,V) S England 10 11 2... J England 123 7 6-04 MISTER TICKLE (53)(G)(T) G L Moore 7 11 0.................Jamie Moore 118 Star Betting: 7-4 Fitzroy, 4 Wishfull Dreaming, 11-2 Mister Tickle, 6 Mr Mafia, 7 Fact Of The Matter, 8 Red Giant, 20 Generator City. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Fact Of The Matter 14-1 (11-6) Chased leaders, not fluent 14th, outpaced next, went 3rd and kept on from 2 out, no impression on winner, 3rd of 6, 6l behind The Composeur (11-0) at Southwell 3m hcp chs 0-120 (4) gd in Jun. Mister Tickle 7-2 (11-13) Tracked leaders, pushed along 4 out, staying on when not fluent and pecking on landing 3 out, no impression from 2 out, lost 3rd final 110 yards, 4th of 8, 8l behind Ballintara (10-10) at Fontwell 3m 2f hcp chs 0-105 (5) gf in Jun. Fitzroy 7-4 (11-4) Not fluent, led until 1st, led before 4th, mistake 4 out, headed next, dropped to 4th and beaten last, weakened final 100 yards, 4th of 7, 9l behind All Hail Caesar (11-1) at Hexham 3m beg chase (4) gd in Jun. Wishfull Dreaming 13-2 (11-2) Towards rear, headway into mid-division 5th, hit 3 out, ridden after last, stayed on into second final strides, 2nd of 7, 5l behind Brotherly Company (11-5) at Cartmel 2m 5f hcp chs 0-115 (4) gd in Jul. Mr Mafia 9-1 (11-11) Pressed leader, jumped into lead 10th, headed narrowly 11th, ridden and lost touch with leader before 3 out, not fluent 2 out, stayed on under pressure from last, 2nd of 9, 6l behind Friends Don’t Ask (11-3) at Newton Abbot 3m 2f hcp chs 0-115 (4) gd in Jul. Red Giant 18-1 (11-2) Led until 8th, lost place after 12th, soon weakened, 7th of 9, well behind Get Out The Gate (11-0) at Perth 3m hcp chs 0-130 (3) gd in Jul. STARFORM: FACT OF THE MATTER DGR: Mister Tickle 3.00 DASH FOR DAN NOVICES’ HCAP HURDLE Class 4 (12 flights) 2m 7f (8 run) £3,159 1 3-11 CHIVES (33)(BF,G,S) N Henderson 7 11 12....................N De Boinville 112 2 2-3L BARON NELSON (45) N Henderson 5 11 9..............................J Bowen 115 3 -433 YOU NAME HIM (19)(T) T Lacey 5 11 8..............................S Sheppard 114 4 6P5- NOT AT PRESENT (104)(P*) B Pauling 6 11 7..........Luca Morgan (5) 110 5 000/ CELTIC TARA (511) O Murphy 7 11 2....................................D England — 6 -556 SPANTIK (21)(G) R Fell 4 11 1...................................................A Cawley ★116 7 0-46 DANTE’S VIEW (26) G Baker 5 10 13...................................... T Cannon 111 8 0-16 THIRTYFOURSTITCHES (31)(G) D J Jeffreys 6 10 10.......... T Bellamy 112 Star Betting: 6-5 Chives, 6 Celtic Tara, 7 Baron Nelson, 8 You Name Him, Thirtyfourstitches, 10 Not At Present, 12 Dante’s View, 20 Spantik. STARFORM Chives 2-1fav (11-3) Midfield, ridden and headway after 2 out, short of room before last, went second at last, ran on but always held, finished 2nd promoted to first, won at Stratford 2m 6f hcp hdl 0-115 (4) gd in Jun beating Ever So Much (11-1) by nk, 7 ran. Thirtyfourstitches 11-4 (10-13) Jumped right at times, led, hit 6th, headed 2 out, mistake last, weakened flat, 6th of 8, 10l behind Wise Coco (10-0) at Perth 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Jul. Celtic Tara 100-1 (10-8) Not always fluent, rear of middivision, well beaten 5th, 7th of 13, 23l behind Hooligan (11-1) at Warwick 2m nh nov hdl (4) sft in Mar ‘20. Baron Nelson 4-1 (11-9) Took keen hold, mid-division, pushed along 3 out, weakened, 4th of 5, well behind Gavrocheka (11-10) at Ffos Las 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-115 (4) gf in Jun. You Name Him 9-1 (11-11) Led until after 1st, chased winner, no impression from 2 out, lost 2nd flat, 3rd of 8, 23l behind Pinnacle Peak (11-5) at Southwell 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Jul. Not At Present 66-1 (11-12) Tracked leader until ridden over 2f out, weakened final furlong, 5th of 12, 20l behind Oksana (10-7) at Market Rasen 2m 7f hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Apr. Dante’s View 13-2 (12-0) Chased leader until not fluent 3rd, went 2nd again 6th until ridden 3 out, weakened from 2 out, 6th of 7, 10l behind Court Dancer (10-5) at Uttoxeter 2m hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gs in Jul. STARFORM: CHIVES Danger: Thirtyfourstitches My Boy Frankie........... L 5.00 My Frankel..................G 2.30 Napping....................... L 6.05 National League.........G 1.55 Natural Value...............H 8.20 Naughty Nadine..........D 1.45 Nemorum.....................D 1.45 Night Eagle.................. L 5.00 No Flies On Me...........H 8.50 Nuits St Georges........G 2.30 Obsidian Gold............. L 6.35 On To Victory..............G 2.30 Onaraggatip................ L 7.05 Only Spoofing.............G 1.55 Oo De Lally..................G 1.20 Open Wide...................G 1.55 Ostilio...........................G 3.40 Out Of Sight................ L 5.00 Overwrite.....................G 4.45 Paddyplex....................H 8.50 Party Rebel..................H 7.50 Pearl Of Qatar.............N 1.35 Persian Royal.............. L 6.35 Poet Of Life.................D 2.55 Popmaster...................D 4.02 Poppy Petal.................H 5.45 Pornstar Martini..........N 1.35 Porterinthejungle........ L 8.05 Portfolio.......................N 2.45 Power Over Me...........G 1.55 Prince Alex..................G 2.30 Prince Kendeux..........D 1.45 Prince Of Abington.....D 4.02 3.35 Princess Power...........N 1.35 Pump It Up.................. L 5.00 Punchbowl Flyer.........G 3.40 Quanah........................ L 6.05 Que Amoro..................H 6.50 Quenelle D’or..............N 2.45 Quintillus.....................G 1.20 Ranchero.....................N 4.30 Rebel Territory............G 4.45 Rectory Road.............. L 8.05 Red Bravo................... L 6.05 Red Mirage..................G 1.20 Restless Endeavour...N 1.35 Rhythmic Intent..........G 2.30 Ring Of Beara.............G 4.10 Rivers Lad................... L 6.05 Rosa Mystica..............N 2.10 Royal Scimitar............G 1.55 Rubee Forty................ L 6.05 Run To Freedom.........G 1.20 Sadie’s Day..................H 6.20 Salsada........................N 2.45 Sands Fury.................. L 5.35 Save A Forest..............N 2.45 Sayyida........................N 2.45 Secret Potion.............. L 6.05 Seven Brothers...........G 1.20 Shalaa Asker...............D 2.20 Shaladar......................H 5.45 Shark Two One...........G 1.20 Sherbet Lemon...........N 2.45 Shine On Brendan......H 8.50 Show Me Show Me....G 1.55 Silver Diva................... L 6.05 Sir Roderic.................. L 8.05 Six Til Twelve.............. L 8.05 Soldier’s Minute..........H 6.50 Sonnetina.................... L 5.00 Sound Reason............D 4.37 Spanish Archer...........D 3.30 Spirit Of Bermuda.......G 1.20 Splendent....................G 4.10 Spy Legend................. L 5.35 Stargazer Lily.............. L 6.35 Starspangledjama......G 4.10 Staxton........................G 1.55 Strait Of Hormuz.........D 3.30 Strawberry Rock.........N 3.20 Streak Jazz................. L 6.35 Stronsay......................H 6.20 Summerghand............G 3.40 Super Proud................ L 5.35 Sweet Reward.............G 4.45 Symphony Perfect......N 2.10 Tadita Twitch...............N 2.10 Tanasoq.......................H 6.20 Taqareer.......................N 3.20 Tartan Chief.................G 4.10 Tees Spirit...................D 2.20 Temper Trap................H 8.50 Tendentious.................D 2.55 Terra Mitica.................N 1.00 The Lamplighter.........G 1.55 The Trader...................G 2.30 The Whipmaster.........G 4.45 Thegreatestshowman.G 1.55 in association with SINGLETON BIRCH HCAP HURDLE (DIV 1) Class 5 (10 flights) 2m 3f (14 run) £2,342 1 421/ WHAT’S THE SCOOP (551)(S) Sue Smith 11 12 0...................R Mania — 2 00-L CHARLE BRUNE (15)(G)(H) N Mechie 8 11 12..................... T Dowson 83 3 -06P CZECH HER OUT (35)(BF,S)(H,T) M Scudamore 7 11 9 T Scudamore 99 4 3533 DECORATION OF WAR (6) M Young 6 11 7.................................J Best 103 5 L0-4 NEAR KETTERING (42)(G)(T) S England 7 11 6................... J England 98 6 6F0- PAPAL COUNT (303) M Hammond 6 11 4...............................A Cawley 94 7 -352 BOLT N BROWN (7)(S)(V) G Kelleway 5 11 3...................Jamie Moore ★108 8 L-45 PARA QUEEN (46) M Walford 5 11 0.....................................J Hamilton 101 9 3L4/ MURCHISON RIVER (F18)(G)(B) Sara Ender 7 10 10.............H Brooke — 10 -L06 SOUTHFIELD TORR (28)(G)(B) M Bradstock 8 10 9............ T Bellamy 93 11 0-UL CLOUNCERNA (75)(V*) R Menzies 8 10 6............................C O’Farrell 104 12 0-3P ABINGTON PARK (58) A Hales 6 10 5................................H Bannister 94 13 20-5 GRAND ENTERPRISE (13)(G)(P,T) H Hogarth 11 10 1.........B Hughes 107 14 P035 L’ES FREMANTLE (F18)(G) M Chapman 10 10 0 Miss H C Tucker (7) 95 LONG HANDICAP: L’Es Fremantle 9-8. Star Betting: 4 Decoration Of War, 9-2 Bolt N Brown, 6 What’s The Scoop, 7 Czech Her Out, 8 Grand Enterprise, 10 Papal Count, Near Kettering, 12 Abington Park, 14 others. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Grand Enterprise 10-1 (10-5) Held up in rear, plugged on before last, never dangerous, 5th of 10, 21l behind Jelski (11-10) at Cartmel 2m 6f hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Jul. Bolt N Brown 7-1 (11-5) Slowly into stride, led and jumped right 2nd, soon headed, stayed prominent, ridden 4 out, no impression on winner before last, kept on, 2nd of 10, 7l behind Andapa (10-8) at Uttoxeter 2m mrs hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Jul. Decoration Of War 4-1 (11-8) Mid-division, raced keenly, headway on outside 6th and soon disputing 2nd, held before 2 out, went 3rd close home, 3rd of 10, 9l behind Gibraltarian (9-13) at Newton Abbot 2m 2f nov hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gf in Jul. What’s The Scoop 11-2 (11-12) Mid-division on outside, headway 4th, led 2 out, mistake last, all out, won at Newcastle 2m hcp chs 0-105 (4) sft in Jan ‘20 beating Ripstick (10-8) by 1 1/4l, 9 ran. Czech Her Out 9-2fav (11-7) Midfield, pushed along 3 out, no extra, pulled up, in a race won by Ragamuffin (11-1) at Uttoxeter 2m hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Jun, 11 ran. Near Kettering 33-1 (10-2) Towards rear on outside, pushed along after 4 out, headway approaching 3 out, lost 3rd last, stayed on same pace flat, 4th of 10, 14l behind Mix Of Clover (10-11) at Worcester 2m hcp hdl 0-120 (4) gd in Jun. STARFORM: GRAND ENTERPRISE DGR: Bolt N Brown 4.05 SINGLETON BIRCH HCAP HURDLE (DIV 2) Class 5 (10 flights) 2m 3f (14 run) £2,342 1 202- CHESS PLAYER (111) B Pauling 6 12 0.....................Luca Morgan (5) 104 2 L525 OASIS PRINCE (19)(B*) L Wadham 5 11 12...............C McGivern (10) 101 3 2-3U EVA’S DIVA (33)(P,T) D J Jeffreys 7 11 8............................... T Bellamy 105 4 /0P4 CEARA BE (19)(A,G)(B) A Hales 8 11 8..............................H Bannister 97 5 62-0 MINI CREST (62) O Murphy 6 11 5..........................Katie O’Farrell (5) 100 6 -L44 UNO MAS (17)(G,S)(P) Christian Williams 7 11 4.................J Tudor (3) 100 7 6605 CONFAB (17) G Baker 5 11 2...............................................M Goldstein 91 8 2-50 SUE BE IT (52)(D,G)(P*,T) Mrs N Evans 10 11 0.............Jamie Moore 99 9 -560 SHANNON HILL (18)(G)(H) Paula Smith 7 10 10......... E Smith-Chaston (7) 103 10 2L63 DANGER MONEY (18)(B) D McCain 4 10 9............................ B Hughes ★106 11 4PL/ WELLS GOLD (756)(G) Sara Ender 10 10 7.............................H Brooke — 12 0P-P BULLSEMPIRE (89)(G)(T) C Hobson 8 10 5.............................. B Poste 100 13 LP32 MIDNIGHT JEWEL (18)(BF) C Longsdon 5 10 1.............T Buckley (5) 101 14 3/PL UKNOWMYMEANING (21)(T*) R Menzies 7 10 0..........N Moscrop (3) 49 LONG HANDICAP: Uknowmymeaning 9-7. Star Betting: 4 Midnight Jewel, 5 Chess Player, Eva’s Diva, 7 Mini Crest, 8 Oasis Prince, 10 Danger Money, Uno Mas, 12 Ceara Be, Confab, 20 others. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM Danger Money 14-1 (10-8) Chased leaders on outside, outpaced 3 out, jumped left 2 out, went 3rd and plugged on from last, 3rd of 10, 18l behind Fox’s Socks (10-6) at Uttoxeter 2m 4f nov hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Jul. Ceara Be 12-1 (11-3) Led until after 3rd, led again after 3 out, headed after 2 out, weakened last, 4th of 7, 16l behind Isthebaropen (11-5) at Southwell 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Jul. Midnight Jewel 9-4fav (9-9) Led, not fluent 7th, headed 2 out, no impression on winner last, 2nd of 10, 16l behind Fox’s Socks (10-6) at Uttoxeter 2m 4f nov hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Jul. Chess Player 5-1 (10-12) In touch, headway 3 out, ridden to chase winner approaching last, kept on, 2nd of 13, 8l behind Inn The Bull (11-9) at Huntingdon 2m hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Apr. Eva’s Diva 6-1 (11-2) Held up, some headway before 3 out, bad mistake and unseated rider 2 out, in a race won by Authorizo (11-8) at Stratford 2m 3f nov hcp chs 0-115 (4) gd in Jun, 8 ran. Mini Crest 25-1 (10-8) In rear, never a factor, 10th of 13, 32l behind Robin’s Dream (11-4) at Huntingdon 2m mdn hdl (4) gd in May. STARFORM: DANGER MONEY Danger: Ceara Be 4.37 MARES’ OPEN NH FLAT RACE (GBB RACE) Class 4 2m 1f (8 runners) £2,723 1 55 GERRITZEN (20)(T) T Bulgin 6 10 12.................................. M Kendrick 87 2 L2 ISLA DIAMONDS (9) M Sowersby 6 10 12.................... A Anderson (7) 102 3 3 MOURNE LASS (85)(BF) S Crawford (IRE) 5 10 12............... B Hughes ★108 4 PRESENTING GRACE P Charalambous 5 10 12............... N Scholfield — 5 2 SISTER SOPHIE (50) Christian Williams 5 10 12..................J Tudor (3) 99 6 ANNIE’S DREAM C Hobson 4 10 9............................................. B Poste — 7 BONTTAY F O’Brien 4 10 9.......................................................P Brennan — 8 0 SHANTOU CHAMPAGNE (56) P Bowen 4 10 9.......................S Bowen 91 Star Betting: 9-4 Mourne Lass, 10-3 Bonttay, 4 Isla Diamonds, 5 Sister Sophie, 7 Shantou Champagne, 14 Presenting Grace, 20 Annie’s Dream, 50 Gerritzen. 2020: No corresponding race. STARFORM: MOURNE LASS Danger: Sister Sophie Thesethingshappen....D 2.55 Theyazin......................D 2.55 Thornaby Pearl...........D 4.37 Tilsworth Taibo........... L 7.35 Tinto.............................G 3.40 Topanticipation...........G 4.45 Total Commitment......G 3.40 Traisha.........................G 3.05 Treacherous................G 1.55 Tres Speciale...............D 2.55 Tribal Craft..................G 3.05 Turntable.....................G 4.45 Twaasol........................N 3.55 Ubahha........................D 4.37 Untold Story................N 3.20 Urban Artist.................G 2.30 War Leader..................N 3.20 Waxwing...................... L 6.35 Way To Win.................. L 6.35 Whistledown...............N 2.10 Wiganese.....................H 5.45 Williamwilberforce......D 2.55 Win O’Clock................G 2.30 Wonderful Tonight......G 3.05 Wondrous Things.......D 1.45 Woodlands Charm......D 1.45 Yesyes..........................N 2.45 You’re Hired................G 4.45 Zargun.........................G 3.40 Zartaj........................... L 6.05 Zarzyni.........................G 3.40 Zhui Feng....................G 1.55 Zim Baby.....................G 1.55 Zwayyan......................G 4.45

StarForm CHESTER (TOMORROW) 2.10 PRINTWORKS NURSERY Class 4 2YO 5f (5 runners) £3,726 1 (2) 2511 ROMAN DRAGON (23)(C2,G,S) T Dascombe 9 9.K Schofield (5) 89 2 (1) 01L1 DEVIOUS ANGEL (22)(CD,D2,A,G,S) T Dascombe 9 7.R Kingscote 88 3 (5) 4L01 MYTILDA (7)(D,G)(H,T) Phillip Makin 8 13(6ex)................ F Norton ★91 4 (3) 433L BAY BREEZE (46) T Easterby 8 10................................... R Hornby 88 5 (4) 5502 EMPORIUM FLAME (16) J J Quinn 8 0..............................H Doyle 86 Star Betting: 9-4 Devious Angel, 5-2 Roman Dragon, 9-2 Emporium Flame, Mytilda, 11-2 Bay Breeze. 2020: Cuban Breeze 8 10, Richard Kingscote 6-4 Fav (T Dascombe), drawn (1), 5 ran. STARFORM Bay Breeze 10-3 (9-0) Tracked leader, pushed along and outpaced over 2f out, soon towards rear and never on terms, last of 6, 6l behind Jilly Cooper (8-11) at Hamilton 5f 2yo nov stk (4) gd in Jun. Devious Angel 6-4fav (9-5) Went right start, close up in 2nd, pushed along over 2f out, led over 1f out and soon edged left, ridden and kept on well final furlong, lead narrowing at line, won at Chester 5f 2yo nov stk (4) gs in Jul beating Costa Adeje (9-4) by hd, 4 ran. Roman Dragon 10-3 (9-4) Made all, ridden entering final furlong, ran on, won at Chester 6f 2yo nov stk (4) sft in Jul beating Dairerin (9-7) by 1 3/4l, 4 ran. Emporium Flame 7-2 (8-13) Dwelt in touch, headway over 1f out, ridden and every chance inside final furlong, not quicken towards finish, 2nd of 6, 1/2l behind Just A Claim (9-0) at Haydock 5f 2yo hcp 0-75 (5) gd in Jul. Mytilda 25-1 (8-9) Mid-division, pushed along 2f out, headway over 1f out, led 1f out, kept on well final furlong, won going away, won at Musselburgh 5f 2yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd in Jul beating Hi Meh Darling (8-9) by 2l, 11 ran. STARFORM: BAY BREEZE Danger: Devious Angel 2.40 EBF NOVICE STAKES (GBB RACE) Class 4 2YO 7f (7 runners) £5,154 1 (6) 31 ATRIUM (22)(D,G) C Fellowes 9 5................................... O Murphy 85 2 (7) 41 PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (17)(D,G) R Beckett 9 3.......... R Hornby ★87 3 (5) 00 BRO (10) T Dascombe 9 2.......................................K Schofield (5) 68 4 (4) 0332 COSTA ADEJE (22) T Dascombe 9 2..........................R Kingscote 86 5 (3) L0 MELOS (15) T Dascombe 9 2........................................ Jane Elliott 56 6 (1) 43 NUANCE (31) W Haggas 9 2........................................ T Marquand 84 7 (2) 6L FIFTEEN SUMMERS (79) A Keatley 8 11........ Joanna Mason (3) 59 Star Betting: 15-8 Nuance, 2 Prosperous Voyage, 4 Atrium, 5 Costa Adeje, 16 Bro, 33 Melos, 50 Fifteen Summers. 2020: Praise Of Shadows 9 5, Ben Curtis 8-1 (M Botti), drawn (2), 7 ran. STARFORM Atrium 16-1 (9-2) Went right start, chased leaders, closed over 2f out, led over 1f out, stayed on well, ridden out, won at Ascot 7f 2yo nov stk (4) gd in Jul beating Flying Secret (9-2) by 1/2l, 11 ran. Nuance 10-3 (9-2) Close-up, raced keenly, pushed 2f out, ridden entering final furlong, kept on, lost 2nd close home, 3rd of 10, 3 1/2l behind Mr Mccann (9-8) at Haydock 7f 2yo nov stk (4) gd in Jul. Prosperous Voyage 11-4 (9-0) Tracked leaders, ridden to lead over 1f out, joined inside final furlong, just held on, won at Epsom Downs 7f 2yo mdn (4) gd in Jul beating Aswan (9-5) by ns, 7 ran. Costa Adeje 10-3 (9-4) Led, niggled along over 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, rallied and ran on well inside final furlong, gaining near line, 2nd of 4, hd behind Devious Angel (9-5) at Chester 5f 2yo nov stk (4) gs in Jul. Bro 40-1 (9-0) Chased leaders, ridden 2f out, no extra final furlong, 9th of 12, 14l behind Dubawi Legend (9-5) at Doncaster 7f 2yo nov stk (5) gf in Jul. Melos 80-1 (9-2) Always towards rear, 8th of 10, 16l behind Albahr (9-9) at Haydock 7f 2yo nov stk (5) gf in Jul. Fifteen Summers 14-1 (9-3) Tracked leaders on inner, pushed along 2f out, soon outpaced, last of 6, 10l behind Tipperary Sunset (9-5) at Hamilton 5f 2yo nov stk (4) gs in May. STARFORM: ATRIUM Danger: Nuance 3.10 QUEENSFERRY STAKES (LISTED) Class 1 6f (9 runners) £28,355 1 (7) 11-361 2 (8) 003050 3 (1) 3111-5 4 (4) 145-03 5 (3) 2-1240 BLACK FRIDAY (27)(D3,G,S) R M Smith 6 9 1........... P Mathers 102 COUNT D’ORSAY (22)(G,S) T Easterby 5 9 1........ T Marquand 113 DAKOTA GOLD (22)(D6,F,G,S) M Dods 7 9 1.................C Beasley ★125 JUDICIAL (47)(CD2,C,D2,A,F,G) J Camacho 9 9 1.......C Rodriguez 115 MIGHTY GURKHA (44)(D3,A)(B) A Watson 3 8 11............... H Doyle 111 Megan can’t wait to experience another Ladies’ Night at Carlisle Jockey Megan Nicholls hopes to play a starring role in the saddle at the unique VL Aesthetics Ladies’ Night at Carlisle on Monday – a card she believes is a “great event not just for girls but for racing”. The daughter of 12-time champion jumps trainer Paul Nicholls returns to the track for the only fixture in Britain at which every jockey in every race is female. Nicholls admits she was “gutted” last year’s meeting was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic but is looking forward to being part of the event again. Having tasted success at JASON HEAVEY Roman Dragon Nuance Dakota Gold (nap) Rival Maglev Revich Aweedram PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES 6 (5) QUEEN KAHLUA (23)(S) 6-4660 S C Williams 4 8 10...R Kingscote 103 7 (2) ROSIE POWERS (85)(D,A) 1345L R Beckett 3 8 6..............R Hornby 103 8 (9) VENTURA DIAMOND (23)(D3,F,S) -03205 R Fahey 3 8 6.............S De Sousa 113 9 (6) ZOETIC (309)(A,S) 32110- J Ferguson 3 8 6.............F Norton 108 Star Betting: 13-8 Dakota Gold, 7-2 Judicial, 13-2 Ventura Diamond, 15-2 Mighty Gurkha, 8 Zoetic, 10 Count D’Orsay, 20 Rosie Powers, Queen Kahlua, 25 Black Friday. 2020: Judicial 8 9 6, Callum Rodriguez 6-4 Fav (J Camacho), STARFORM ■■ by JASON HEAVEY the 2019 meeting aboard the Brian Ellison-trained Moonlit Sands, Nicholls is keen to add to that victory and receive another warm welcome to the winner’s enclosure from the Cumbrian faithful. Nicholls, 24, who looks set to have a ride in all seven races on Monday, said: “It is great they have managed to put this meeting back on and hopefully it can be another fun evening. It is always one I look to be riding at. “There is always a great atmosphere inside and outside the weighing room. It’s such a fun night. “We all support each other drawn (2), 8 ran. Dakota Gold 6-1 (9-1) Midfield, headway to chase leader 3f out, ridden 2f out, weakening when squeezed for room 1f out, no extra, 5th of 10, 3 1/2l behind Winter Power (8-8) at York 5f Listed stks (1) gd in Jul. Ventura Diamond 28-1 (8-12) Held up, detached last 3f out, ridden 2f out, headway over 1f out, kept on late, 5th of 10, 5l behind Light Refrain (8-12) at York 6f flls Group 3 stks (1) gd in Jul. Judicial 9-4 (9-9) Chased leader, ridden over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 3rd of 5, 4 1/2l behind Caspian Prince (9-3) at Beverley 5f cond Stakes (3) gf in Jun. Mighty Gurkha 80-1 (9-0) Prominent, ridden and weakened approaching final furlong, 13th of 15, 14l behind Campanelle (8-11) at Royal Ascot 6f 3yo Grp 1 (1) hvy in Jun. Zoetic 50-1 (9-0) Close up in rear, pushed along over 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 7th of 8, 9l behind Alcohol Free (9-0) at Newmarket 6f 2yo fll Grp 1 (1) gd in Sep. Count D’Orsay 16-1 (9-7) In rear far side, ridden over 2f out, ran on inside final furlong, nearest finish, 10th of 18, 4 1/2l behind Significantly (8-12) at Ascot 5f hcap (2) gd in Jul. Queen Kahlua 100-1 (9-4) In leading pair, ridden and headed 2f out, gradually weakened, 8th of 10, 9l behind Light Refrain (8-12) at York 6f flls Group 3 stks (1) gd in Jul. STARFORM: DAKOTA GOLD Danger: Ventura Diamond 3.45 CHESTER MARATHON HANDICAP Class 4 1m 4f (7 runners) £4,347 1 (7) L312 HEART OF SOUL (22)(CD3,G,S)(P) I Williams 6 10 0.......H Doyle 85 2 (4) 2230 GABRIAL THE ONE (7)(CD,D,A,G,S) R Fahey 5 9 7 C Murtagh (3) 86 3 (2) 1255 LOVE IS GOLDEN (39)(CD,S) M Johnston 3 9 5............. F Norton 85 4 (5) -41L RIVAL (37)(BF,C,S) A Balding 3 9 5................................. O Murphy 81 5 (6) 0120 SOLENT GATEWAY (23)(S)(P) T Dascombe 3 9 4.....R Kingscote 84 6 (1) L005 CARLOS FELIX (8)(D,G) P Kirby 4 9 1............................... A Elliott 84 7 (3) 543L ARABIST (22)(D,S)(P) I Williams 5 8 13...............B Sanderson (3) ★88 Star Betting: 9-4 Heart Of Soul, 9-2 Love Is Golden, 5 Solent Gateway, Rival, 6 Gabrial The One, 15-2 Arabist, 14 Carlos Felix. 2020: Heart Of Soul 5 9 10, Ben Curtis 9-4 (I Williams), drawn (4), 5 ran. STARFORM 2.10 2.40 3.10 3.45 4.15 4.45 5.15 STAR TIP GOING: Good to soft Devious Angel Atrium (nap) Judicial Arabist Maglev Lincoln Park Fairmac Solent Gateway 11-2 (9-2) Mid-division, raced freely, pushed along over 3f out, minor headway well over 1f out, no extra and weakened inside final furlong, 8th of 13, 7l behind Sharpcliff (9-3) at York 1m 2f hcp 0-85 (4) gd in Jul. Heart Of Soul 10-3 (9-12) Slowly into stride, in rear of middivision, good headway into 4th just over 3f out, closed into 3rd entering straight, every chance from over 1f out, kept on well and just held, 2nd of 12, nk behind Berrahri (8-10) at Chester 1m 2f hcp 0-80 (4) gs in Jul. Love Is Golden 7-1 (8-12) Raced keenly tracking leaders, headway out wide 2f out, ridden and unable to quicken over 1f out, weakened final furlong, 5th of 7, 9l behind Pleasant Man (9-5) at Salisbury 1m 4f 3yo hcp 0-95 (3) gs in Jun. Rival 3-1fav (9-7) Went left start, raced keenly tracking leaders on inside, ridden and unable to quicken over 1f out, soon beaten, last of 6, 13l behind Corbulo (8-8) at Chester 1m 2f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd in Jun. STARFORM: SOLENT GATEWAY Danger: Heart Of Soul DS1ST number one FOR RACING 4.15 when we have winners and just try to enjoy ourselves. “It is a great thing not just for the girls but for racing. It’s always a meeting that has had a huge amount of entries and declared runners so in that respect it is great too. “We would love more meetings like this but we are lucky enough to get this one. “Carlisle always has a good atmosphere and if you are fortunate to ride a winner. you are always given a good welcome coming back in.” Tickets are still available ★ for Monday night’s VL Aesthetics Ladies Night at Carlisle via thejockeyclub.co. uk/Carlisle. EBF STALLIONS CONDITIONS STAKES Class 2 2YO 6f (3 runners) £9,793 1 (3) GLOBAL WISDOM (16)(D,G) 1 C Dwyer 9 0................S De Sousa 91 2 (2) MAGLEV (31)(D,F) 41 W Haggas 9 0............ T Marquand 92 3 (1) MOT AND THE MESSER (22)(D,F) 510 T Dascombe 8 12......R Kingscote ★101 Star Betting: 6-5 Mot And The Messer, 13-8 Maglev, 10-3 Global Wisdom. 2020: Mystery Smiles 9 2, Silvestre De Sousa 5-2 (A Balding), STARFORM drawn (6), 5 ran. Global Wisdom 7-1 (9-5) Dwelt towards rear, headway over 2f out, switched right over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on, won at Haydock 6f 2yo nov stk (4) gd in Jul beating Skittlebombz (9-5) by 1 1/4l, 11 ran. Maglev 4-1 (9-2) Held up and behind, good headway near side of group hanging left over 1f out, strong run inside final furlong, led post, won at Yarmouth 6f 2yo nov stk (4) gf in Jul beating Home City (9-2) by shd, 8 ran. Mot And The Messer 33-1 (9-1) Traced leader centre, ridden when groups merged 2f out, weakened over 1f out, 7th of 9, 16l behind Native Trail (9-1) at Newmarket 7f 2yo Grp 2 (1) gf in Jul. STARFORM: GLOBAL WISDOM Danger: Maglev 4.45 KIDS CLUB HANDICAP Class 3 1m (8 runners) £5,927 1 (2) -L10 JUMAIRA BAY (22)(A,S) R Varian 4 10 1........................J Mitchell 98 2 (5) 4400 REVICH (22)(CD,C2,G,S)(V) R Spencer 5 9 11..........A Villiers (5) ★101 3 (4) -300 AMBASSADORIAL (24)(A)(E) J Chapple-Hyam 7 9 7.R Kingscote 96 4 (6) 1L00 GABRIAL THE WIRE (8)(CD,C2,G) R Fahey 5 9 6....... B McHugh 100 5 (3) 0321 LINCOLN PARK (23)(CD,C,A,S) T Dascombe 5 9 3... Jane Elliott 96 6 (1) 0661 GABRIAL THE DEVIL (36)(C3,A,G,S) R Fahey 6 9 3.C Murtagh (3) 98 7 (7) 4102 FIZZY FEET (22)(A,S) D Loughnane 5 9 2................... P Cosgrave 98 8 (8) 0232 BABY STEPS (20)(A,G) D Loughnane 5 9 2................Rossa Ryan 98 Star Betting: 11-4 Lincoln Park, 10-3 Gabrial The Devil, 4 Jumaira Bay, 13-2 Fizzy Feet, 15-2 Baby Steps, 8 Revich, 14 Gabrial The Wire, 20 Ambassadorial. STARFORM Lincoln Park 11-8fav (9-8) In rear, soon pushed along, ridden 2f out, plenty to do entering final furlong, ran on strongly to lead post, won at Chester 5f hcp 0-80 (4) gs in Jul beating Soul Seeker (9-7) by shd, 8 ran. Baby Steps 8-1 (10-0) Quickly away, tracked leaders, went 2nd over 5f out, led over 2f out, ridden inside final furlong, headed last stride, 2nd of 7, shd behind Colonel Faulkner (9-3) at Lingfield 1m hcp 0-85 (4) pol in Jul. Gabrial The Devil 7-2fav (8-13) Chased leaders on inside early before racing in mid-division, slightly short of room after 1f, pushed along under 2f out, headway going well entering straight but waiting for room, switched right and headway into 3rd over 1f out, led well inside final furlong, on top late, won at Chester 5f hcp 0-95 (3) gd in Jun beating Charlie Fellowes (9-3) by nk, 8 ran. STARFORM: LINCOLN PARK Danger: Baby Steps 5.15 MENTAL HEALTH UK HANDICAP Class 4 1m 2f (10 runners) £4,347 1 (10) 3L01 HECTOR’S HERE (29)(D,A,G,S)(B) I Furtado 5 10 0.T Marquand 79 2 (3) L464 AWEEDRAM (22)(G,S)(H) K Frost 5 9 10......................... T Whelan ★84 3 (2) 235/ THE NEW MARWAN (659)(G)(P*) P Morris 4 9 10.C Murtagh (3) — 4 (1) /20- SET IN STONE (J124)(S) R Menzies 7 9 8.................C Rodriguez 83 5 (4) 2231 FAIRMAC (20)(D,G,S)(B) M Johnston 3 9 8...................... F Norton 80 6 (7) 1L1L BAY OF NAPLES (36)(A) M Herrington 5 9 7.................J Mitchell 81 7 (8) L0-4 GABRIALS BOY (15)(D,G) R Fahey 5 9 7........................J Garritty 82 8 (5) -L04 PACINO (6)(A,G) R Fahey 5 8 11..................................... B McHugh 82 9 (6) 1405 HOT TEAM (36)(G,S)(V) R Fahey 5 8 9.......................... P Mathers 81 10 (9) 0542 TWO BROTHERS (27) M & D Easterby 3 8 6.. Joanna Mason (3) 80 LONG HANDICAP: Hot Team 8-8. Star Betting: 9-4 Fairmac, 4 Hector’s Here, 13-2 Two Brothers, 7 Gabrials Boy, 15-2 Aweedram, 10 Pacino, 12 others. STARFORM Gabrials Boy 16-1 (9-9) Soon chasing leader, lost 2nd and ridden over 2f out, every chance inside final furlong, held towards finish, 4th of 8, 1/2l behind Glen Esk (9-5) at Haydock 1m 2f hcp 0-70 (5) gf in Jul. Fairmac 2-1fav (9-6) Tracked leader, pushed along 3f out, led over 1f out, ridden and ran on, won at Ayr 1m 2f hcp 0-75 (5) gf in Jul beating Six Strings (9-13) by 2 1/2l, 7 ran. Hector’s Here 18-1 (9-5) In rear, steady headway when ridden 2f out, rapid headway entering final furlong, ran on strongly to lead close home, won going away, won at Beverley 1m 2f hcp 0-75 (5) gs in Jul beating Spiritofthenorth (9-7) by 2 3/4l, 7 ran. Two Brothers 12-1 (9-2) In touch, ridden and headway over 2f out, stayed on to chase clear winner inside final furlong, 2nd of 12, 3 1/2l behind Tundra (9-5) at Ayr 1m 2f hcp 0-65 (6) gs in Jul. STARFORM: GABRIALS BOY Danger: Fairmac ■ NIGHT TO SAVOUR: Megan Nicholls ■CHESTER FANCY: Dakota Gold Saturday, July 31, 2021 in association with Gold medal is in the grasp of classy Dakota Classy operator DAKOTA GOLD (3.10) is poised to strike in Chester’s Listed Children’s Air Ambulance Queensferry Stakes tomorrow. From a plum inside draw, the seven-year-old should be able to bag the rail and make every post a winning one for Connor Beasley. Michael Dods’ charge enjoys an easy six furlongs and cut in the ground, so conditions should be perfect. Rival Mighty Gurkha will also put pace to the race starting out of stall three but the selection can see him off at the business end for an impressive SUNDAY SERVICE Melissa Jones batters the bookies career win number 14. Chester Marathon Handicap entrant LOVE IS GOLDEN (3.45) is fancied to repeat his May course success teaming up again with Franny Norton. The rider gets his fractions spot on around here and after a below par Newmarket run, his mount will be refreshed after a 39-day break. Over the sticks at Market Rasen, FITZROY (2.30) can defy top weight in the Jotun’s Galapagos Gallop Handicap Chase. BAGS OF STAMINA: Love Is Golden 9

Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST 10 number one FOR RACING StarForm in association with GALWAY (tomorrow) THIRSK (Tomorrow) YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Trifecta: £21.40. CSF: £5.73. NR: Stars In The Night, Victory Angel. Victory Angel| Rule 4 applies to All Bets, deduct 10p in the pound. 8.52: 1, EXCHEQUER (B Garritty 12-1); 2, Monaadhil (9-1); 3, Clotherholme (9-4 fav). 1 1 /4l, nse. 10 ran. P Makin. Tote: £12.40; pl £3.40, £3.10, £1.40. Exacta: £108.50. CSF: £119.08. Trifecta: £489.50. NR: Reely Bonnie, Spartakos. QUADPOT: £6.00 PLACEPOT: £15.20 NEWMARKET 5.15: 1, MAJESTIC GLORY (H Turner 11-8 fav); 2, Alflaila (13-8); 3, Mystery Fox (4-1). 1 1 /4l, 1 1 /4l. 9 ran. A Balding. Tote: £2.10; pl £1.10, £1.10, £1.50. Exacta: £4.60. Trifecta: £9.30. CSF: £3.78. NR: Bell Shot, Laheg. 5.50: 1, TWILIGHT MADNESS (T Marquand 15-2); 2, Chipstead (3-1 fav); 3, Lion Ring (16-1). 3 1 /2l, 3 /4l. 9 ran. S Hodgson. Tote: £6.40; pl £2.30, £1.50, £4.00. Exacta: £33.80. Tricast: £356.37. Trifecta: £294.70. CSF: £30.77. NR: Ivasecret. 6.25: 1, ATAVIQUE (R Havlin 5-1); 2, Ms Gandhi (13-8 fav); 3, Addosh (7-2). 1l, 5l. 5 ran. G Kelleway. Tote: £5.00; pl £2.10, £1.40. Exacta: £14.80. Trifecta: £35.10. CSF: £13.03. NR: Goddess Of Fire, Miss Scaletta. 6.55: 1, POLYPHONY (K Stott 3-1); 2, Flower Of Scotland (7-4 fav); 3, Ladywood (22-1). 1 /2l, 2 1 /4l. 6 ran. J Mackie. Tote: £4.00; pl £2.10, £1.50. Exacta: £9.90. Trifecta: £65.60. CSF: £8.72. 7.30: 1, MY ASTRA (T Marquand 2-9 fav); 2, Royal Event (28-1); 3, Pearl Bay (20-1). 3 1 /2l, 7l. 6 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £1.10; pl £1.10, £4.50. Exacta: £6.70. Trifecta: £22.90. CSF: £12.28. 8.00: 1, EXTRODINAIR (R Tart 4-1); 2, Top Secret (3-1); 3, Harbour Vision (12-1). 11-4 fav Silver Samurai. nk, 1 3 /4l. 6 ran. J Chapple- Hyam. Tote: £4.00; pl £2.40, £1.70. Exacta: £12.30. Trifecta: £98.60. CSF: £16.10. NR: Lalania. 8.30: 1, ABATE (C Hutchinson 3-1); 2, Recall The Show (7-1); 3, Tyger Bay (2-1 fav). 1 3 /4l, nk. 6 ran. Adrian Nicholls. Tote: £3.70; pl £1.80, £2.80. Exacta: £21.70. Trifecta: £70.40. CSF: £22.36. NR: Triggered. QUADPOT: £5.00 PLACEPOT: £9.90 Hughes. Tote: £1.50; pl £1.10, £2.30. Exacta: £5.60. Trifecta: £78.30. CSF: £5.14. 7.40: 1, BABINDI (D Muscutt 5-4 fav); 2, Silver Gunn (3-1); 3, Wholelotafun (13-2). 2 1 /4l, 2l. 5 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £1.90; pl £1.20, £1.70. Exacta: £5.10. Trifecta: £13.40. CSF: £5.20. 8.10: 1, FERNANDO RAH (H Crouch evens fav); 2, Sarah’s Verse (9-2); 3, Ginger Jam (2-1). 1 1 /4l, 2 1 /2l. 4 ran. C Cox. Tote: £1.60; Exacta: £5.20. Trifecta: £6.10. CSF: £5.62. NR: Seneca Chief, Vandad. 8.40: 1, BLUEBELL TIME (R Tate 7-2); 2, Airshow (10-3); 3, Okaidi (16-1). 1 /2l. 7 ran. M S Saunders. Tote: £4.40; pl £2.00, £2.10. Exacta: £17.30. Trifecta: £125.30. CSF: £16.04. NR: Gilt Edge, Real Estate. QUADPOT: £4.50 PLACEPOT: £8.20 MUSSELBURGH 5.40: 1, OUT OF BREATH (Miss Becky Smith 9-4 fav); 2, Chief Craftsman (14-1); 3, Dream Point (8-1). hd, 3 /4l. 11 ran. G Tuer. Tote: £2.90; pl £1.50, £3.60, £2.40. Exacta: £36.20. Tricast: £220.59. Trifecta: £194.30. CSF: £36.36. 6.15: 1, SHAMLAAN (O McSweeney 4-1); 2, Bungley (15-2); 3, Tinkerstar (3-1 fav). 1 3 /4l, ns. 9 ran. D O’Meara. Tote: £8.70; pl £1.80, £2.00, £1.60. Exacta: £34.00. Tricast: £102.55. Trifecta: £127.80. CSF: £34.11. 6.48: 1, ON THE RIVER (H Shaw 11-4); 2, Clodovea (9-4 fav); 3, Greta Bridge (25-1). 4 1 /4l, 1 /2l. 8 ran. B Haslam. Tote: £3.80; pl £1.10, £1.10, £4.90. Exacta: £9.60. Tricast: £119.78. Trifecta: £82.90. CSF: £9.18. 7.20: 1, CHIEF’S WILL (A Mullen 5-1); 2, Timbukone (9-2); 3, Herbertandflorence (11-2). 9-4 fav Stripzee. 4l, nk. 7 ran. A Watson. Tote: £5.70; pl £2.40, £2.50. Exacta: £26.50. Trifecta: £129.70. CSF: £25.87. NR: Briar Bank. 7.52: 1, HARROGATE (G Lee 5-1); 2, Refuge (4-1); 3, Rory (5-2 fav). 3 /4l, 1 1 /4l. 8 ran. P Midgley. Tote: £7.00; pl £2.10, £1.60, £1.10. Exacta: £26.40. Tricast: £61.28. Trifecta: £140.60. CSF: £25.56. 8.22: 1, CLARENDON HOUSE (C Rodriguez 11-10 fav); 2, Primo’s Comet (11-2); 3, Kraken Power (12- 1). nk, hd. 5 ran. R Cowell. Tote: £1.60; pl £1.10, £2.20. Exacta: £5.40. 2.35: 1, CHIPIRON (Elle-May Croot 9-2); 2, Winklevi (85-40); 3, Fire Fighting (14-1). 10-11 fav Crossing The Bar. ns, 4 1 /2l. 4 ran. I Furtado. Tote: £5.50; Exacta: £14.90. Trifecta: £52.20. CSF: £14.10. NR: Arabian Warrior, Midrarr. 3.10: 1, NIBRAS SHADOW (S Cherchi 11-10 fav); 2, Defilade (14- 1); 3, Crocodile Power (11-2). 1 1 /2l, 1 /2l. 12 ran. I Mohammed. Tote: £1.80; pl £1.10, £3.30, £1.70. Exacta: £16.70. Tricast: £66.89. Trifecta: £102.80. CSF: £18.43. 3.45: 1 , TWENTYSHARESOFGREY (T Ladd 22-1); 2, Perfect Symphony (25-1); 3, Chase That Dream (25-1). 3-1 fav Beastie Boy. nk, 1 1 /2l. 12 ran. M Appleby. Tote: £22.40; pl £9.50, £5.80, £6.30. Exacta: £303.90. Tricast: £13127.99. Trifecta: £5256.10. CSF: £467.48. 4.18: 1, SWOON (R Kingscote 5-1); 2, Night Hunter (4-9 fav); 3, Hackberry (100-1). 2 1 /4l, 1 3 /4l. 11 ran. Sir M Stoute. Tote: £6.70; pl £1.80, £1.02, £18.80. Exacta: £14.80. Trifecta: £537.60. CSF: £7.86. NR: Girandole. 4.50: 1, TYCHE (H Russell 9-1); 2, Boy George (5-1); 3, Inexplicable (7-1). 7-2 fav Ghostly. shd, 1 1 /4l. 11 ran. B Ellison. Tote: £11.00; pl £2.80, £1.90, £2.90. Exacta: £66.40. Tricast: £345.46. Trifecta: £552.60. CSF: £53.09. NR: Don’t Jump George, Send In The Clouds. QUADPOT: £341.20 PLACEPOT: £1,958.70 BATH 5.25: 1, PORTELET BAY (C Bishop 5-1); 2, Ruby Cottage (11-4 fav); 3, Holbache (4-1). 3 /4l, 1 /2l. 7 ran. P Evans. Tote: £5.80; pl £2.70, £1.90. Exacta: £18.90. Tricast: £58.88. Trifecta: £78.50. CSF: £18.48. NR: Major Force. 6.00: 1, TORVI (D Muscutt 10-11 fav); 2, Macon Belle (40-1); 3, Lucky Shake (5-1). 1 3 /4l, 4 1 /2l. 11 ran. K P De Foy. Tote: £1.70; pl £1.10, £9.50, £2.20. Exacta: £47.30. Trifecta: £198.60. CSF: £62.64. NR: Nordic Glory, Thank The Lord. 6.35: 1, MERLIN’S BEARD (G Rooke 9-4 fav); 2, It’s How We Roll (11- 4); 3, Heart Of A Hunter (16-1). 4l, 7l. 12 ran. R Hughes. Tote: £3.10; pl £1.40, £1.40, £3.90. Exacta: £9.90. Tricast: £78.84. Trifecta: £97.20. CSF: £8.21. 7.05: 1, TYNWALD (L Morris 4-5 fav); 2, Hey Teacher (9-2); 3, Papas Boy (80-1). 2 3 /4l, 3 /4l. 7 ran. R £9.00. Trifecta: £42.30. CSF: £8.64. 1.35: 1, EYEOFTHESCORPION (K Woods 10-3); 2, Finisk River (5-2 fav); 3, Goa Lil (12-1). hd, 8 1 /2l. 8 ran. G McPherson. Tote: £4.10; pl £1.50, £1.40, £2.50. Exacta: £14.70. Tricast: £86.79. Trifecta: £88.50. CSF: £12.56. 2.10: 1, CESAR ET ROSALIE (R T Dunne 5-2 fav); 2, Havana Hermano (4-1); 3, Oscar Nomination (4-1). hd, nk. 5 ran. N Mulholland. Tote: £3.60; pl £1.80, £2.30. Exacta: £13.80. Trifecta: £48.20. CSF: £12.39. NR: Roi De Dubai. 2.45: 1, IBBENBUREN (B Hughes 5-4 fav); 2, Fontana Ellissi (3-1); 3, Hillview (40-1). 1 /2l, 26l. 7 ran. D McCain. Tote: £2.00; pl £1.30, £1.80. Exacta: £5.20. Trifecta: £53.60. CSF: £5.31. NR: October Storm. 3.20: 1, SIR TIVO (S Bowen 11-8 fav); 2, Boagrius (3-1); 3, King Alfonso (7-1). 4 1 /2l, 11l. 5 ran. G Hanmer. Tote: £2.10; pl £1.30, £1.50. Exacta: £6.00. Trifecta: £16.60. CSF: £6.15. NR: Away At Dawn. 3.55: 1, PASS RUSHER (J Bewley 11-1); 2, White Turf (9-2 fav); 3, Cosheston (14-1). 1 1 /2l, 2 1 /2l. 15 ran. G Bewley. Tote: £12.60; pl £4.10, £1.90, £5.50. Exacta: £78.70. Tricast: £716.40. Trifecta: £1074.80. CSF: £57.78. NR: Lightning Blue, Naasik, Rip Rocks Paddy Ok. 4.25: 1, WIGGLESWORTH (C Hammond 4-1 fav); 2, Dynamic Kate (15-2); 3, Geonice (11-1). 5l, 5l. 11 ran. Dr R Newland. Tote: £4.80; pl £1.90, £2.20, £3.60. Exacta: £41.60. Tricast: £306.81. Trifecta: £288.60. CSF: £33.52. 4.55: 1, GLENDRUID (B R Jones 5-2 jtfav); 2, White Walker (5-2 jtfav); 3, Norley (9-2). 3 1 /4l, 2 3 /4l. 8 ran. N Mulholland. NR: Ali The Hunter, Army Of One, Twasn’t The Plan. QUADPOT: £6.50 PLACEPOT: £11.00 WOLVERHAMPTON 1.25: 1, TOPLIGHT (J Haynes 7-1); 2, Nagasaki Dream (13-2); 3, Upside Down (20-1). 11-4 fav Nacho. 1 1 /2l, 2 1 /2l. 10 ran. C Banham. Tote: £8.40; pl £2.50, £2.90, £5.10. Exacta: £63.50. Tricast: £892.48. Trifecta: £801.60. CSF: £52.25. NR: Obtuse. 2.00: 1, BROWN OWL (R Kingscote 3-1); 2, Frisky (11-4 fav); 3, Mehmentum (3-1). 3 /4l, 1l. 9 ran. T Ward. Tote: £3.40; pl £1.40, £1.30, £1.40. Exacta: £12.00. Trifecta: £32.50. CSF: £11.80. GOODWOOD 1.50: 1, CALLING THE WIND (P Dobbs 8-1); 2, Withhold (16-1); 3, Elysian Flame (13-2 cofav); 4, Green Book (17-2). 13-2 cofav Platform Nineteen, 13-2 cofav The Grand Visir. 1 3 /4l, shd, shd. 20 ran. R Hughes. Tote: £10.50; pl £2.50, £3.70, £2.10, £2.80. Exacta: £156.70. Tricast: £897.43. Trifecta: £1138.90. CSF: £116.85. 2.25: 1, BAAEED (J Crowley 2-5 fav); 2, El Drama (11-1); 3, Tasman Bay (22-1). 6 1 /2l, 1 /2l. 7 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £1.20; pl £1.10, £3.40. Exacta: £5.20. Trifecta: £33.90. CSF: £5.42. NR: Passionova. 3.00: 1, MAYDANNY (J Crowley 8-1); 2, Rhoscolyn (13-2); 3, Escobar (12-1); 4, Johan (15-2). 5-2 fav Path Of Thunder. 1 3 /4l, nk, 1 1 /4l. 18 ran. M Johnston. Tote: £9.00; pl £1.80, £1.70, £2.40, £2.20. Exacta: £73.80. Tricast: £631.94. Trifecta: £829.70. CSF: £54.33. NR: Qaader, Variyann. 3.35: 1, SUESA (W Buick 7-1); 2, Dragon Symbol (5-2); 3, Glass Slippers (22-1). 2-1 fav Battaash. 3l, 1 1 /2l. 13 ran. F Rohaut. Tote: £7.60; pl £2.10, £1.40, £3.10. Exacta: £27.30. Tricast: £378.59. Trifecta: £382.40. CSF: £23.13. 4.10: 1, PASSION AND GLORY (O Murphy 2-1 fav); 2, Euchen Glen (11-2); 3, Fox Tal (25-1). nk, nk. 8 ran. S bin Suroor. Tote: £2.50; pl £1.30, £1.80, £5.30. Exacta: £13.10. Trifecta: £134.40. CSF: £11.92. NR: Mogul. 4.45: 1, EVER GIVEN (D Tudhope 4-1 fav); 2, Jadhlaan (8-1); 3, Robjon (14-1). 2 3 /4l, 1l. 13 ran. T Dascombe. Tote: £4.60; pl £1.80, £2.80, £3.50. Exacta: £35.80. Tricast: £410.23. Trifecta: £357.80. CSF: £33.20. 5.20: 1, WINK OF AN EYE (R L Moore 11-4 fav); 2, State Of Bliss (14-1); 3, Scampi (13-2). nk, hd. 11 ran. W Haggas. Tote: £3.00; pl £1.50, £4.00, £2.10. Exacta: £40.60. Tricast: £225.60. Trifecta: £304.00. CSF: £42.49. NR: Barn Owl, General Lee, Vina Bay. JACKPOT: £25,000.00, with £23,113.64 carried over. QUADPOT: £22.60 PLACEPOT: £77.60 BANGOR-ON-DEE 1.00: 1, CRYSTAL GAZING (N De Boinville 11-5 fav); 2, Sinndarella (11-4); 3, Gordyny (8-1). 5 1 /2l, 5l. 10 ran. N Henderson. Tote: £2.70; pl £1.50, £1.20, £1.60. Exacta: 1.40 KENNY GALWAY VOLVO HANDICAP (50-70) 3YO 1m (21 runners) €5,625 1 (13) 5-00 FERMOY (90) J Harrington 10 2............................................. S Foley 70 2 (6) 00D2 NOBLE SEAL (32) A J Martin 10 1.................................... R Whelan 72 3 (8) 0L-0 FAITHFUL PRINCE (62) Peter Fahey 10 0...................... R P Cleary 69 4 (15) -220 AINGEAL DORCHA (62)(BF) A Slattery 9 12..........A J Slattery (3) 72 5 (21) 0406 DHA LEATH (32)(T) G Donnelly 9 12.................................B M Coen 70 6 (3) 0-00 ST CIANANS FIRE (85)(T) J McConnell 9 12..... D McMonagle (3) 70 7 (11) 0003 KARLSBERG (60) S Crawley 9 11............................. J A Heffernan 68 8 (17) 0-0L BONDI DREAMS (59)(T*,V*) P W Flynn 9 10........L T McAteer (5) 75 9 (16) 5404 CHURCH MOUNTAIN (29)(P,T) D Hogan 9 10.... J M Sheridan (5) 71 10 (19) 00-0 COOL LEADER (20) Miss H McLoughlin 9 10.................C D Hayes 67 11 (18) 54L0 DREAMS DELIVERED (28)(G)(B) D Bunyan 9 8.... N M Crosse (3) ★77 12 (5) 0-05 KRYPTON GOLD (32) S Lavery 9 7.................................G F Carroll 66 13 (2) L0L3 CHAVAJOD (10)(V*) M O’Callaghan 9 6........................... L F Roche 72 14 (4) 000L DUTCH SCHAEFER (41) D Hogan 9 6............................. Joe Doyle 58 15 (7) -102 EVERGREEN AND RED (19) N Meade 9 6.................... C T Keane 73 16 (14) 0000 LUST FOR LIFE (6)(S) Ciaran Murphy 9 6......................... Oisin Orr 64 17 (9) 0-06 HANBAGS N GLADRAGS (41)(B) A Kinirons 9 5................W J Lee 74 18 (10) L600 MAID OF EIRINN (19) P J Hassett 9 1.............................G M Ryan 67 19 (20) 0506 IN THE ATTIC (19)(B,T) Emmet Mullins 8 13................... RESERVE 65 20 (12) -002 TEN TEN TWENTY (9) John Murphy 8 12........................ RESERVE 70 21 (1) 2355 SHE’S GOOD COMPANY (10)(P) A McGuinness 8 11.... RESERVE 73 Star Betting: 10-3 Evergreen And Red, 9-2 Noble Seal, 6 Aingeal Dorcha, 13-2 Chavajod, 15-2 Karlsberg, 12 Church Mountain, 14 Krypton Gold, Dha Leath, Lust For Life, Hanbags 16 others. STARFORM: KRYPTON GOLD Danger: Aingeal Dorcha 2.15 MEMORIAL IRISH EBF MEDIAN AUCTION MAIDEN 2YO 7f (12 runners) €9,643 1 (11) 3 EUROCRAT (79) J Harrington 9 7.......................................... S Foley 77 2 (10) 02 KARAKOUL (20) J P Murtagh 9 7......................................B M Coen 82 3 (1) 52 MOUNT FAIRWEATHER (30) J P O’Brien 9 7.... D McMonagle (3) 77 4 (12) 43 PRIDE OF DERRY (9) Ciaran Murphy 9 7.......................... Oisin Orr 81 5 (7) STRIKE EAGLE J P Murtagh 9 7........................................S B Kelly — 6 (6) 0 WAYNE R WALKER (21) D Kinsella 9 7............................ S P Davis 42 7 (2) 62 CYCLAMEN (31) A P O’Brien 9 2............................... J A Heffernan ★92 8 (8) 00 INCHIQUIN STAR (10) D Marnane 9 2..........................W M Lordan 69 9 (9) 06 LITTLE QUEENIE (9) J McConnell 9 2.........Siobhan Rutledge (7) 74 10 (5) 6 MALAYAN (21) D K Weld 9 2............................................ C T Keane 57 11 (4) 0 RECYCLABLE (17) M Mulvany 9 2................................ W Joyce (7) 66 12 (3) 24 SUNSET SHIRAZ (31) G Cromwell 9 2............................G F Carroll 84 Star Betting: 11-4 Eurocrat, 7-2 Mount Fairweather, 4 Cyclamen, 11-2 Karakoul, 8 Pride Of Derry, Sunset Shiraz, 10 Malayan, 20 Strike Eagle, 33 others. STARFORM: SUNSET SHIRAZ Danger: Cyclamen 2.45 ARDILAUN HOTEL HANDICAP (50-75) 7f (19 runners) €5,893 1 (14) 0L53 HIGH ALTITUDE (6)(BF,G,S) John Murphy 7 10 3............... S Foley 75 2 (9) -400 BARONIAL PRIDE (22)(S) J P O’Brien 5 10 2.... D McMonagle (3) 76 3 (5) 4-00 EARLS (6)(G,S)(B) G Donnelly 4 10 2................................B M Coen 78 4 (13) 0236 FRIDTJOF NANSEN (6)(B) K Cotter 6 10 1................ D McDonogh 76 5 (18) 0331 ZAHEE (20)(A)(H,T) J McConnell 6 10 0...................D W O’Connor 73 6 (8) 2400 ATLAS (6)(D2,A,G)(B) D Hogan 8 9 13...........................D King (10) 75 7 (15) -665 DOUBLE KODIAC (28)(G) L Breen 5 9 13...................... R P Cleary 77 8 (3) 10-0 EXCUZIO JOE (6)(CD,S) M J Smith 4 9 13.................... C T Keane 78 9 (11) 4503 PHANTOM POWER (57) E Lynam 4 9 13...................Mark Enright 78 10 (19) 3033 BARDO CONTIGUO (19)(D,G)(P,T) E Doyle 5 9 12......... MP Sheehy (5) 79 11 (17) 4205 EGLISH (81)(D4,A) A McGuinness 4 9 12......... Adam Caffrey (10) 75 12 (4) 0100 LORD MCZIE (28)(A)(P,T) R Hackett 4 9 12......Conor Clarke (10) 77 13 (6) 6402 EASTERN RACER (18)(BF,CD,A,G,S)(B) S Byrne 9 9 11....... S P Davis 73 14 (16) 100- SAGITTARIUS RISING (228)(D2,S)(T) J McConnell 6 9 11.......... C McConnell (10) 75 15 (2) -LL0 THE MPEX KID (5)(D,G)(P*) Ciaran Murphy 5 9 10.........G M Ryan ★80 16 (12) 0412 LI MU BAI (6)(D,G) G Cromwell 3 9 9..............................G F Carroll 76 17 (1) -0L0 MOKHALAD (85)(D,A,G)(T) J McConnell 8 9 10.............. RESERVE 69 18 (7) 0000 WELL SUITED (11)(D,A)(H) T J O’Mara 6 9 10................ RESERVE 77 19 (10) 5321 IMPOSING SUPREME (5)(C2,G,S) T Gibney 5 10 2(6ex)........ RESERVE 76 Star Betting: 3 Li Mu Bai, 5 High Altitude, 13-2 Zahee, 10 Fridtjof Nansen, Bardo Contiguo, 12 Earls, Phantom Power, Eastern Racer, 14 others. STARFORM: EASTERN RACER DGR: Phantom Power 1.50 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSICA TODD EBF MAIDEN STAKES Class 4 2YO 5f (15 runners) £5,454 1 (2) 36 CLAIM TO FAME (16) R Fahey 9 5..................................................................T Hamilton 62 2 (12) 5L COZICAN (9) N Tinkler 9 5....................................................................F McManoman (3) 71 3 (5) 2L FINAL ACCOUNT (16)(BF) R Fahey 9 5.......................................................... P Hanagan 77 4 (6) 40 FORCED ENTRY (20) D O’Meara 9 5............................................................... D Tudhope 60 5 (1) 043 IUR CINN TRA (15) D O’Meara 9 5..................................................................... J Watson 81 6 (13) 023 JOSIES KID (18) Alice Haynes 9 5.......................................................................K O’Neill 80 7 (4) 05 MITBAAHY (16) R Varian 9 5............................................................................ David Egan 75 8 (15) PROFIT AND LOSS P Evans 9 5............................................................................ B Curtis — 9 (9) 03 TEXAS MAN (13) P Midgley 9 5....................................................................P Mulrennan 71 10 (8) TIBERIO SMILE N Tinkler 9 5..................................................................................R Scott — 11 (3) L VARIETY ISLAND (62) Simon Whitaker 9 5.........................................................P Dennis 23 12 (10) 53 BLOOMINGTON BRIDE (60) K Ryan 9 0...............................................................T Eaves ★87 13 (14) 64 DANDY BAY (32) T Easterby 9 0..............................................................................D Allan 70 14 (7) L ENYAS LIGHT (11) P Kirby 9 0.............................................................................A Mullen — 15 (11) L0 ROXY GIRL (78)(T*) T Easterby 9 0................................................................D Fentiman 47 Star Betting: 3 Bloomington Bride, 9-2 Iur Cinn Tra, 5 Josies Kid, 6 others. STARFORM: BLOOMINGTON BRIDE Danger: Final Account 2.22 JW 4X4 NORTHALLERTON HANDICAP Class 4 5f (9 runners) £4,752 1 (7) 0021 JOHN KIRKUP (27)(CD,D4,S)(B) M Dods 6 9 12................................................ B Curtis 87 2 (4) 1110 STARS IN THE NIGHT (40)(D4,A,G) K Ryan 4 9 12...........................O McSweeney (7) 88 3 (9) 4-L0 ROYAL CONTEXT (64)(D,A,S)(H*) M Dods 4 9 11......................................P Mulrennan 85 4 (8) 1405 READY FREDDIE GO (18)(CD,D2,A,G)(P*) O Pears 3 9 7.........................H Russell (3) 89 5 (5) 2-56 PRINCESS POWER (9)(C,D,G,S)(V) N Tinkler 5 9 7..............................................R Scott ★91 6 (3) 21-6 QUEEN OF KALAHARI (23)(D4,A,G,S)(P) J L Eyre 6 9 5............................. L Edmunds 89 7 (6) 0033 SHALAA ASKER (25)(BF,D,A) A Keatley 3 9 2................................................D Costello 87 8 (1) 13LL LOST MY SOCK (9)(D,G)(T) T Easterby 3 9 2........................................................D Allan 87 9 (2) 00L0 KOROPICK (7)(C,A,G) C Teague 7 8 8..................................................................... S Gray 90 Star Betting: 9-4 John Kirkup, 4 Shalaa Asker, 9-2 Stars In The Night, 8 others. STARFORM: STARS IN THE NIGHT Danger: John Kirkup 2.52 LAURA BARRY MEMORIAL EBF NOVICE STAKES Class 4 1m (8 runners) £6,480 1 (1) HEAR ME OUT (J148) K Dalgleish 4 9 9..................................................... B Garritty (3) — 2 (3) 54 TELE RED (7) K Burke 4 9 9............................................................Sophie Clements (7) 67 3 (6) 31 LA SENSAZIONE (27)(D,S) J Tate 3 9 4.................................................... P J McDonald 77 4 (4) L4 KING’S COMMANDER (16) D O’Meara 3 9 2.................................................. D Tudhope 74 5 (8) 24 MAYELF (72) M & D Easterby 3 9 2....................................................................W Pyle (7) 75 6 (5) 44 WALDLOWE (24)(BF) R Varian 3 9 2............................................................... David Egan 85 7 (7) 46 HELLENISTA (4) T Easterby 3 8 11..........................................................................D Allan 57 8 (2) 3-32 RANI OF JHANSI (25) D M Simcock 3 8 11.........................................................L Morris ★87 Star Betting: 9-4 Rani Of Jhansi, 11-4 Waldlowe, 3 La Sensazione, 8 others. STARFORM: WALDLOWE Danger: Rani Of Jhansi 3.25 WILLIAM HILL PICK YOUR PLACES HANDICAP Class 3 7f (15 runners) £6,480 1 (12) 4563 ZIP (29)(D5,A,S)(P) R Fahey 5 10 0.................................................................. P Hanagan 92 2 (4) 1511 MUNTADAB (18)(CD,D10,A,G,S) R Fell 9 9 12.......................................................J Hart 90 3 (1) -046 TROUBADOR (27)(C,G,S) M Dods 4 9 12....................................................P Mulrennan 88 4 (13) 4L04 SAFRAN (9)(D,G) D O’Meara 4 9 9.................................................................... D Tudhope 91 5 (15) LLL5 WILLIE JOHN (37)(D,G) B Haslam 6 9 8.............................................................A Mullen 80 6 (7) 3200 DANIELSFLYER (31)(D2,A,G,S)(P) M Dods 7 9 8....................................................C Lee 94 7 (10) 6250 ADMIRALITY (8)(CD,G) R Fell 7 9 8........................................................................R Scott ★96 8 (9) 0450 FIRMAMENT (9)(D2,A,G,S)(P) D O’Meara 9 9 6................................................ J Watson 90 9 (11) 1-04 LIBERATED LADY (37)(D,A) H Palmer 3 9 6....................................................... B Curtis 89 10 (14) 0433 COASE (7)(S) D O’Meara 4 9 4...................................................................S B Kirrane (5) 93 11 (5) 0543 SHAWAAMEKH (18)(BF,CD,D2,G,S)(T) D Carroll 7 9 4....................................... H Shaw 92 12 (6) 5120 CASSY O (23)(CD,D,G,S)(B) T Easterby 4 9 3.......................................................D Allan 93 13 (2) 1504 TRUE BLUE MOON (32)(D,A,G,S)(T) T Easterby 6 9 3......................... Ella McCain (5) 95 14 (8) 0222 CANDESCENCE (23)(BF,G) M Walford 3 8 13........................................................ K Stott 92 15 (3) 51L6 PALLAS LORD (8)(D,S)(T) B Ellison 3 8 4............................................................ C Hardie 84 Star Betting: 9-2 Muntadab, 6 Zip, 7 Candescence, 10 others. STARFORM: ZIP Danger: Liberated Lady 3.57 WILLIAM HILL SUMMER CUP HANDICAP Class 3 1m (12 runners) £13,085 1 (3) 56L4 SATONO JAPAN (24)(A)(V) Sir M Stoute 4 9 12............................................. David Egan 96 2 (5) 2-43 ITKAANN (16)(D2,A,G) Owen Burrows 4 9 10..............................................P Mulrennan 97 3 (1) 1531 LION TOWER (7)(D2,A,G) G Tuer 4 9 6(5ex)....................................................... S James 95 4 (7) 5021 GARDEN OASIS (9)(D4,G)(P) T Easterby 6 9 3......................................................D Allan 96 5 (9) 4205 GLOBAL SPIRIT (9)(D,G,S) R Fell 6 9 3...................................................................J Hart 98 6 (6) 2002 STAR SHIELD (6)(D3,G,S)(V) D O’Meara 6 9 2............................................... D Tudhope 100 7 (8) 3L01 HEADINGLEY (12)(D3,A,G)(P) M Johnston 3 8 12.............................................. B Curtis ★101 8 (2) 0202 TRINITY LAKE (13)(G) D Carroll 5 8 12.................................................... Z Wheatley (7) 99 9 (12) 2454 JUST HISS (15)(D4,G,S)(P) T Easterby 8 8 12........................................ Ella McCain (5) 97 10 (10) 0551 CHALLET (23)(CD,D2,G,S)(H) M Dods 4 8 11..........................................................C Lee 96 11 (4) 0052 GIVE IT SOME TEDDY (23)(D5,G,S) T Easterby 7 8 9.................................D Fentiman 96 12 (11) -5L1 NATCHEZ TRACE (24)(G) D Carroll 4 8 6.............................................................. H Shaw 98 Star Betting: 5 Lion Tower, 11-2 Garden Oasis, 6 Headingley, 7 others. STARFORM: HEADINGLEY Danger: Itkaan 4.30 WILLIAMHILL.COM BEST ODDS GUARANTEED HANDICAP Class 4 1m 4f (7 runners) £4,752 1 (2) 5-L5 EASTERN SHERIFF (32)(D,A,S)(P) H Palmer 4 10 3............................................. K Stott 86 2 (5) 652L DONTASKMEAGAIN (25)(G,S) M Johnston 4 10 0.............................................. B Curtis 87 3 (4) 464- SHAKE A LEG (J101)(D,G) J Camacho 4 9 12............................................P Mulrennan 88 4 (6) 5232 DOCTOR PARNASSUS (31) D O’Meara 3 8 12............................................... D Tudhope 86 5 (1) 44L0 THE DANCING POET (36)(D,A,G)(P) B Ellison 5 8 11................................H Russell (3) ★91 6 (3) 2311 CARRIGILLIHY (27)(BF,D2,G,S) T Easterby 3 8 8.................................................D Allan 85 7 (7) 0252 ORIENTAL ART (20)(BF) D M Simcock 3 8 4.......................................................L Morris 85 Star Betting: 9-4 Doctor Parnassus, 3 Carrigillihy, 4 Oriental Art, 7 Others. STARFORM: DOCTOR PARNASSUS Danger: Eastern Sheriff 5.00 THIRSKRACES FRIDAY 6TH AUGUST HANDICAP (DIV 1) Class 6 3YO 1m (10 runners) £2,592 1 (9) 0-00 PUBLICIST (39)(A)(H*) J Tate 9 10............................................................. P J McDonald 70 2 (2) 6505 NIGHT TERRORS (10)(P*) D O’Meara 9 9....................................................... D Tudhope 68 3 (5) 0-36 BLUE HONEY (22) M Dods 9 7......................................................................P Mulrennan 69 4 (6) 3024 GOLDEN MELODY (11)(S) T Easterby 9 7.............................................................D Allan 72 5 (3) 6101 CLIFFCAKE (16)(D3,A,G) S Bowring 9 6........................................................ L Edmunds 74 6 (10) 050- BUFORD (229) G Tuer 9 5..................................................................................... S James 65 7 (1) 6220 IRON SHERIFF (30) R Fell 9 2...................................................................................J Hart ★75 8 (7) -65L HORACE GREASLEY (54)(V*) O Pears 8 12................................................H Russell (3) 73 9 (4) 0L22 AVAILABLE ANGEL (11)(BF) J Mackie 8 6.......................................................J Fanning 73 10 (8) 6540 FLISS FLOSS (13)(P) O Pears 8 3........................................................................ C Hardie 73 Star Betting: 3 Cliffcake, 4 Golden Melody, 5 Iron Sheriff, 7 others. STARFORM: IRON SHERIFF Danger: Blue Honey 5.30 THIRSKRACES FRIDAY 6TH AUGUST HANDICAP (DIV 2) Class 6 3YO 1m (10 runners) £2,592 1 (2) 040 BOLD TERRITORIES (37) M Dods 9 9.........................................................P Mulrennan 69 2 (9) 6LL5 RON O (19) J L Eyre 9 7.................................................................................... L Edmunds 65 3 (7) 565 TAMPA (32) R Fahey 9 6.................................................................................... P Hanagan 72 4 (1) 2442 SOLLER BAY (4)(B,E) T Easterby 9 5....................................................... Ella McCain (5) 74 5 (6) 0034 DEBATED (14) Phillip Makin 9 5..............................................................................R Scott 69 6 (3) -033 STAR SHAKEERA (17) K Ryan 9 4.......................................................................... K Stott 71 7 (8) 4501 ESTICKY END (9)(CD,A,G) T D Barron 9 0.......................................................... B Curtis ★76 8 (10) 5-04 ELIZABETH’S DREAM (24)(H) Ronald Thompson 8 9.........................................T Eaves 69 9 (4) 0502 LUCY RULES (9)(P) O Pears 8 4........................................................................... C Hardie 75 10 (5) 0505 KRYSTAL MAZE (13) O Pears 8 2....................................................................JP Sullivan 70 Star Betting: 4 Esticky End, 9-2 Star Shakeera, 6 Soller Bay, Tampa, 7 others. STARFORM: STAR SHAKEERA Danger: Tampa 3.15 EBF ‘AHONOORA’ HANDICAP 7f (19 runners) €53,571 1 (1) 2440 CURRENT OPTION (5)(CD,D4,G,S) A McGuinness 5 10 0.......C J MacRedmond (7) 105 2 (8) 0000 LAUGH A MINUTE (15)(D2,G,S) A McGuinness 6 9 9....S Ewing (5) 99 3 (9) 0164 NEBO (11)(D2,G,S)(T,V*) T Hogan 6 9 9...........................B M Coen 106 4 (16) 360L KOOLASICE (11)(G) R O’Sullivan 4 9 6................ J M Sheridan (5) 104 5 (12) 0611 SIRJACK THOMAS (5)(C2,D2,G,S) A McGuinness 6 9 6(7ex) MP Sheehy (5) 105 6 (15) 4142 HIGHTIMEYOUWON (15)(D2,G)(B) D K Weld 5 9 3.......D McMonagle (3) 104 7 (10) 0002 QUIZICAL (5)(D,G,S) S Lavery 6 9 3................................ R P Cleary 106 8 (19) S000 COMFORT LINE (5)(D,G,S)(T) M Mulvany 4 9 0............G F Carroll 103 9 (7) 44-1 SOARING MONARCH (82)(D2,G,S) Peter Fahey 4 9 0..... K J Manning 104 10 (5) L100 SPANISH TENOR (5)(D3,S) A McGuinness 7 9 0............. R Whelan 99 11 (4) 0031 STONE SOLDIER (31)(D4,A,G,S)(P) A Watson (UK) 4 9 0......Oisin Orr 106 12 (11) 0300 ON A SESSION (22) T D Barron (UK) 5 8 13................... L F Roche 106 13 (2) 3-00 BIG BABY BULL (86)(D2,G,S)(P,T) D Hogan 5 8 12...... Joe Doyle ★108 14 (13) 0L-L FAN CLUB RULES (20)(S) L Comer 4 8 12............. D N Curran (7) 87 15 (18) -151 LUST (71)(D2,S)(T*) G M Lyons 3 8 10........................... C T Keane 104 16 (3) 0000 SWEET GARDENIA (5)(D,S)(P) John Murphy 3 8 10........... S Foley 97 17 (14) 2L06 SILVER SERVICE (5)(D,G)(T) M Mulvany 5 8 12.............. RESERVE 107 18 (6) 10-0 DILAWARA (36)(H) J P O’Brien 4 8 11............................... RESERVE 106 19 (17) L020 FREESCAPE (20)(A)(P) D Marnane 6 8 10........................ RESERVE 105 Star Betting: 9-2 Lust, 5 Sirjack Thomas, 11-2 Hightimeyouwon, 13-2 Stone Soldier, 15-2 Soaring Monarch, 8 Current Option, Quizical, 12 Nebo, Sweet Gardenia, On A Session, 20 others. STARFORM: STONE SOLDIER DGR: Hightimeyouwon 3.50 IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF FILLIES MAIDEN 1m 4f (18 runners) €8,036 1 (17) L DANZIG STAR (20) P Cluskey 4 9 11...........................C D Maxwell 25 2 (2) MOLLYS GLORY (J95) M C Grassick 6 9 11.......................W J Lee — 3 (7) 0L OUR NANCY (J12)(H) P J Hassett 5 9 11.........................G M Ryan 28 4 (13) POLAR PEAK (J17) P A Fahy 5 9 11.......................... D McDonogh — 5 (14) 0 ARC EN CIEL (20) John Murphy 3 9 2..........................W M Lordan 35 6 (8) 0 BALRITILMONDAY (9) James Andrew Fahey 3 9 2.......N G McCullagh 53 7 (5) 5 BEAUTIFUL CHAOS (28) R O’Sullivan 3 9 2..... Adam Tracey (10) 63 8 (11) 66 DERRINLAUR (20) J Harrington 3 9 2.............................. T Madden 66 9 (6) FINE LACE D K Weld 3 9 2............................................... C T Keane — 10 (12) 0 IN THE CHEAP SEATS (70) R K Watson 3 9 2.............S Ewing (5) 43 11 (4) 54 KIRKLAND LADY (20) J P O’Brien 3 9 2............ D McMonagle (3) 73 12 (1) LITTLE BUBBLES Emmet Mullins 3 9 2............................ R Whelan — 13 (18) 0L-L MS FRIZZLE (20)(B*) E O’Connell 3 9 2................. P A Harnett (7) 28 14 (9) 24 PAPPINA (61) J Harrington 3 9 2........................................... S Foley 75 15 (10) 0 QUEEN OF ORIEL (20) D Kinsella 3 9 2........................... S P Davis 40 16 (15) 4232 ROSSCARBERY (20)(BF)(B) John Murphy 3 9 2............... Oisin Orr ★81 17 (16) L-3 SIMPLY INCREDIBLE (10) A P O’Brien 3 9 2........... J A Heffernan 70 18 (3) THE FALLEN MADONNA B Duke 3 9 2.......................... R P Cleary — Star Betting: 9-4 Rosscarbery, 3 Pappina, 7-2 Simply Incredible, 5 Fine Lace, 7 Kirkland Lady, 10 Mollys Glory, 20 Derrinlaur, 25 Little Bubbles, 33 others. STARFORM: KIRKLAND LADY Danger: Rosscarberry 4.20 JPK FENCING SYSTEMS RACE 1m 6f (8 runners) €7,768 1 (7) 40-5 ARTHURIAN FAME (J84)(G) J P O’Brien 6 9 7....... MP Sheehy (5) 94 2 (5) /60- BENKEI (J140)(C,D,G,S) H Rogers 11 9 7................. K J Manning 81 3 (8) /30- MICRO MANAGE (J154)(S) W P Mullins 5 9 7............... C T Keane ★110 4 (2) 30L- MYTHICAL (302)(S) J P O’Brien 4 9 7............................S M Crosse 107 5 (1) 21 MONAS MELODY (19)(D,G) S Curling 5 9 6............ J A Heffernan 78 6 (3) L0 ANTIGUA SON (56) W O’Brien 8 9 4....................... N M Crosse (3) 69 7 (4) 2 MY MATE MOZZIE (41) G Cromwell 5 9 4.....................G F Carroll 85 8 (6) 006 NO MEMORY (41) W O’Brien 7 8 13...........................Mark Enright 70 Star Betting: 6-4 Micro Manage, 13-8 Mythical, 5 Arthurian Fame, 8 Monas Melody, 14 My Mate Mozzie, 20 Benkei, 50 No Memory, 100 Antigua Son. 2020: Camphor 4 9 2, Shane Foley 9-4 (J Harrington), drawn (2), 5 ran. STARFORM: MYTHICAL Danger: Micro Manage 4.50 FR. BREEN MEMORIAL HCAP (50-75) (DIV 1) 1m 6f (21 runners) €5,893 1 (6) 2222 BALLINLOUGH GALE (13)(H,T) P Martin 4 10 2....... D McMonagle (3) 73 2 (18) 22-0 FIVE HELMETS (29)(G) G Cromwell 5 10 2....................G F Carroll 77 3 (3) 40/0 INSANE BOLT (J3)(B,T) Peter Fahey 5 10 1............ MP Sheehy (5) 68 4 (19) 35-6 LEGAL SPIN (37)(D,G) M Halford 6 10 1.......................... R Whelan 76 5 (1) 02LL ALLORA YEATS (9)(D)(V) K Brown 7 10 0........Nikita Amelia Kane (7) 73 6 (7) -001 BUCKMAN TAVERN (17)(G,S)(T) A J Martin 5 10 0....W M Lordan 74 7 (14) 0141 WILD SHOT (J16)(A,G)(T) J McConnell 7 9 13....... Siobhan Rutledge (7) 71 8 (8) -046 LA HACIENDA (6) M J Smith 4 9 12...............................S Ewing (5) 75 9 (12) /4-0 POWERSBOMB (6)(T) B McMahon 11 9 11.........................W J Lee 60 10 (13) 4-43 BRIDGE NATIVE (J4)(T) Ciaran Murphy 10 9 10.... C J MacRedmond (7) 73 11 (20) 0235 RAZDAN (5)(T) M J Smith 3 9 9........................................ L F Roche 69 12 (15) 4120 PARK ROW (17)(A,G)(H) D P Coakley 11 9 8.................. R Coakley 76 13 (4) -023 WE’LL GO AGAIN (J26)(S) A Kinirons 5 9 8..........L T McAteer (5) ★79 14 (5) 0065 BORN TO RULE (32)(V*) T Hogan 4 9 3...........................B M Coen 77 15 (21) 5-62 FINAL ENDEAVOUR (21)(C,D,S) H Rogers 5 9 3...........C D Hayes 77 16 (17) 000- NATHANIEL’S DREAM (290) A J Martin 6 9 3......... J A Heffernan 62 17 (9) 4522 LUNAR POWER (45)(BF,A)(B) N Meade 3 9 2............... C T Keane 72 18 (11) 6462 MOON DAISY (17)(B) Donnacha O’Brien 3 9 2................G M Ryan 74 19 (10) 0/00 VOICE OF HOPE (J23) A Slattery 4 8 13.......................... RESERVE 72 20 (2) 5512 GETAWAY QUEEN (J4)(BF,A)(P,T) D Budds 7 8 9........... RESERVE 76 21 (16) 205- VITA VERITAS (285)(S) John Murphy 5 8 8...................... RESERVE 78 Star Betting: 5 Lunar Power, 11-2 Moon Daisy, 6 Ballinlough Gale, 7 Buckman Tavern, 8 Wild Shot, 10 Razdan, 12 We’ll Go Again, Bridge Native, Final Endeavour, 14 others. STARFORM: WILD SHOT Danger: Razdan 5.20 FR. BREEN MEMORIAL HCAP (50-75) (DIV 2) 1m 6f (21 runners) €5,893 1 (18) 63-0 MELBURNIAN (82)(S)(T) A J Martin 6 10 2............ N G McCullagh 79 2 (13) 040- LORD ERSKINE (J226)(S) H Rogers 8 9 13.....................G M Ryan 74 3 (3) 6013 FALLEN FOREST (20)(A,G)(B) W Durkan 6 9 12......Siobhan Rutledge (7) 74 4 (15) 0/6- KARAKHAN (J3)(P,T) D Hogan 5 9 12.................. J M Sheridan (5) — 5 (4) 00-L MILLFORD SOUND (28)(G) Peter Fahey 5 9 12............... R Whelan 78 6 (14) 2231 NO THANKS (5)(C,F,S) M J Smith 5 9 10(6ex)............ D McDonogh 71 7 (9) 3114 FRANNO (18)(D,G)(V) G Keane 4 9 6..............................S Ewing (5) 72 8 (2) 0400 STELLIFY (5)(S)(P*) A McGuinness 4 9 5.....C J MacRedmond (7) 75 9 (12) 040 ACQUA DI GIOIA (20) D K Weld 3 9 4............................ C T Keane 71 10 (7) 2256 BELL EX ONE (6)(S)(P) R P Cody 3 9 4............................B M Coen 74 11 (6) /200 ROOM TO ROAM (78)(A)(B) J McConnell 7 9 4..... Kyanna Van Buuren (10) 79 12 (16) 5000 FIRSTMAN (51)(S)(T) A J Martin 4 9 3............................G F Carroll 76 13 (20) 536L FINAL ORDERS (J23)(B) G Donnelly 5 9 1......... D McMonagle (3) 78 14 (17) -50L ROCK CHICA (J4) T Mullins 4 9 1..............Melanie Horsman (10) 71 15 (19) -002 VARNA GOLD (30)(V) P Gilligan 4 9 1....................... J A Heffernan 76 16 (11) 350- FLINDT (J56) Ciaran Murphy 6 8 13.................................... C Hoban ★84 17 (8) 0115 SOCIAL DISTANCE (18) J Harrington 3 8 13....................... S Foley 72 18 (10) 00L0 ARTISTIC WORK (13) T Cleary 3 8 10............................ R P Cleary 70 19 (1) 60-0 GREY SERGE (78) J McConnell 4 8 13............................. RESERVE 80 20 (21) 224/ GREENPANDA (J525)(G) G Cromwell 7 8 11................... RESERVE — 21 (5) L002 LOUDEST WHISPER (J4)(D,S) E D Delany 6 8 8............. RESERVE 74 Star Betting: 4 No Thanks, 6 Franno, 7 Varna Gold, Acqua Di Gioia, 8 Karakhan, Social Distance, 10 Fallen Forest, 14 others. STARFORM: FRANNO Danger: Bell Ex One PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES NEIL RANDON Evergreen And Red Cyclamen Excuzio Joe Quizical Fine Lace Micro Manage Lunar Power No Thanks STAR TIP Chavajod Karakoul Li Mu Bai Soaring Monarch Beautiful Chaos Mythical Final Endeavour Varna Gol GOING: yielding 1.40 2.15 2.45 3.15 3.50 4.20 4.50 5.20 JACKPOT AND PLACEPOT FirST SIX RACES JASON HEAVEY Mitbaahy John Kirkup Waldlowe (nb) Shawaamekh Natchez Trace Doctor Parnassus (treble) Buford Soller Bay STAR TIP Dandy Bay Stars In The Night Rani Of Jhansi Liberated Lady Headingley (nb) Eastern Sheriff Cliffcake Lucy Rules GOING: good to firm-good in places 1.50 2.22 2.52 3.25 3.57 4.30 5.00 5.30

StarForm ■UP FOR THE CUP: Droopys Addition Another Royale appointment... AAYAMZA ROYALE (8.54), already one of the greats, can improve her CV still further by winning the £10,000 Coral Regency Final over 695m at Hove tonight. The reigning GBGB Greyhound of the Year and dual TV Trophy winner is the star of the show alongside Greyhound Derby champion Thorn Falcon, who runs in a supporting race, on a brilliant night’s racing. Trained by Mark Wallis, Aayamza Royale has dropped down in distance for the Regency but her speed shone brightly in the semis as she led home Blue Tick George. The latter, along with Bo Shine Bullet, will look to dominate early again. Droopys Addition (8.17) remains one of the most underrated greyhounds in training and this prolific winner can win the biggest race of his career in the £10,000 Coral Sussex Cup Final for Gemma Evans’ team. Ultra-consistent with a record of 23 wins from 47 starts, Droopys Addition has clocked the fastest times in the event and that might again be too much for his rivals. Antigua Storm could be his biggest threat. Three other finals grace the card with David Mullins’ Brookside Richie (6.58) set to get first by JONATHAN HOBBS run on Trumps Benefit in the Seasons Scaffolding Puppy Cup Final, while Seamus Cahill’s Pocket Lola (7.36) looks best in a trappy Crawley Trophies Bitches Cup Final. Thorn Falcon (8.38) returns to the track three weeks after his amazing Derby triumph at Towcester and Patrick Janssens’ dog could be tough to hold in the Bockos Doomie Memorial Invitation. This valuable one-off remembers last year’s Sussex Cup champion and is a great touch by Hove on a night that two other former champions, Touch Tackle (Regency) and Droopys Gold (Sussex Cup), lead the parades for the main events. ■ THE GBGB has boosted its welfare commitment still further by increasing funding to the Injury Recovery Scheme. Mark Bird, the Board’s MD, said: “We know extra investment will go a long way to helping trainers and owners cover the cost of more complex and costly procedures.” ■ SHELBOURNE PARK shares centre stage with Hove on RPGTV tonight with the BoyleSports Champion Stakes Final. Brendan Matthews’ big-priced De Machine could raise the roof with his flying finish. HOVE (SPORTYSTUFF TV/RPGTV) 6.09 (KS) 500m 1 4322 PIXIE OVERDRIVE (rl ro).................... 30.49 2 2511 Seasons Myrtle (rl ro)........................ 30.41 3 4531 Lexis Star (ep rl).................................. 30.43 4 1332 Tallow Flyer (md ro)............................ 30.45 5 3431 Drumcrow Meg (sa ro)........................ 30.62 6 2612 Droopys Usual (wd ep)....................... 30.44 Star betting: 9-4 Seasons Myrtle, 11-4 Lexis Star, 3 Pixie Overdrive, 4 Droopys Usual, 8 Drumcrow Meg, Tallow Flyer. 6.28 (Open) 285m 1 1233 Mineola Elegant (rl ro)........................ 16.51 2 6116 Knocknaseed Gem (md ro)............... 00.00 3 4154 Brutus Bullet (ep ro)........................... 16.53 4 1425 Fire Spark (sa ro)................................ 00.00 5 4214 SANDSIDE GALTEE (ep wd).............. 16.43 6 35 Salthill Orbit (wd ro)............................ 00.00 Star betting: 9-4 Fire Spark, 7-2 Brutus Bullet, Knocknaseed Gem, Sandside Galtee, 4 Mineola Elegant, 8 Salthill Orbit. 6.43 (Open) 500m 1 2216 Seomra Razl (rl ro).............................. 29.43 2 3626 Doorus Jet (md ep)............................. 29.37 3 1226 Do It Eli (sa ro).................................... 29.23 4 3225 Kilara Lion (sa ro)............................... 00.00 5 3364 Blakeys Bullet (md ro)........................ 29.64 6 133 MICKYS ROOFER (ep wd)................. 29.54 Star betting: 7-4 Do It Eli, 5-2 Seomra Razl, 9-2 Doorus Jet, Mickys Roofer, 11-2 Kilara Lion, 8 Blakeys Bullet. 6.58 (Open) 500m 1 1111 BROOKSIDE RICHIE (NAP) (sa ro)... 29.38 2 51 Alana Pet (rl ep).................................. 29.52 3 1612 Drahbeg Dandy (rl ro)......................... 29.73 4 1241 Trumps Benefit (rl ro).......................... 29.72 5 2512 Khufu (wd ro)...................................... 29.60 6 5112 Ucannotbeserious (md ep)................ 29.62 Star betting: 9-4 Brookside Richie, 11-4 Ucannotbeserious, 3 Trumps Benefit. SHEFFIELD (SKY SPORT RACING) 6.19 (A7) 500m 1 216 Euans Blackjet (rl ep)........................ 29.89 2 6 Black In Fashion (rl ep)...................... 30.55 3 2116 SPOKEN FOR (sa ep)......................... 29.94 4 6441 Leagues Apart (md ro)........................ 30.29 5 5514 Shady Cindy (wd ro)........................... 30.09 6 1356 Eskes Supreme (md ro)...................... 29.93 Star betting: 7-4 Euans Blackjet, 11-4 Spoken For, 7-2 Shady Cindy, Eskes Supreme, 8 Black In Fashion, Leagues Apart. 6.36 (Open) 500m 1 Aboynamedsue (rl ro)......................... 00.00 2 1325 Jennyfromthehood (rl ro).................... 29.30 3 1134 Gortroe Rainbow (rl ro)....................... 29.53 4 4116 Catrigg Candela (sa ro)...................... 29.02 5 3411 Hurleys Spring (RL RO)..................... 00.00 6 2211 LOOK OUT (nb) (ep md).................... 28.96 Star betting: 2 Look Out, 9-4 Catrigg Candela, 3 Jennyfromthehood, 9-2 Gortroe Rainbow, 6 Hurleys Spring, 8 Aboynamedsue. 6.51 (Open) 660m 1 3434 Sharpys Pluto (sa rl)........................... 39.42 2 4431 Clever Airmount (ep ro)...................... 00.00 3 1161 Abigails Buddy (rl ro)......................... 00.00 4 2613 Bellmore Flash (ep md)...................... 00.00 5 3222 BANSHA JAY DEE (md ro)................. 00.00 6 5422 Burkies Army (ep md)......................... 39.74 Star betting: 9-4 Clever Airmount, 11-4 Sharpys Pluto, 7-2 Burkies Army, 4 Bellmore Flash, 9-2 Bansha Jay Dee, 8 Abigails Buddy. 7.09 (A6) 500m 1 4314 Negotiable Lady (md ep).................... 29.78 2 415 Uneverwalkalone (rl ro)....................... 29.94 3 1323 Glory Vic (sa ro).................................. 29.75 4 2114 JAXLEG PAT (md ro).......................... 30.04 5 6342 Droopys Cartier (md ep)..................... 29.79 6 1253 Laughil Simon (wd ep)........................ 29.94 Star betting: 3 Glory Vic, Droopys Cartier, 7-2 Negotiable Lady, 4 Jaxleg Pat, 11-2 Uneverwalkalone, Laughil Simon. DONCASTER 1.49 SPRINGWOOD EDEL (2)..................Baguio Boy (1) 2.07 GREYS SOPHIE (2)......................Doonanes Slip (3) 2.23 RACKETHALL IZZY (2)..................Mohort Rosie (3) 2.42 FOREGRANTED (4)................... Granada Smoke (3) 3.02 REDBRICK JOSH (1).............................. Mossey (6) 3.18 LUTTONS MILLIE (nap) (2)....... Piemans Master (5) 3.38 HAGGSWOOD YOLO (4)..........Luttons Samson (5) 3.58 BRENNANS DANI (5).....................Barnfield Lilly (2) 4.18 PIEMANS DELIGHT (2)...............Fancy A Flutter (4) 4.38 MURLENS CHICA (2)........................ Icecool Kid (1) 4.58 KILARA HAGLER (1)...................... Tidy Up Jane (2) 5.18 ETHANS KID (nb) (1)......................... Polo Marco (6) 5.37 TOOSLOWTOSELL (2)............ Ballymac Odessa (1) 5.54 HELLO MAXIMUS (4)................ Ballymac Mundi (5) YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ROUND-UP CRAYFORD 1.49: Bellhill Girl (5) 9-4, Auchen Whiskey (1) 10-11 fav, NR: Icaals Tori (res), bf: £4.71, tri: (5-1-6) £0.00. 2.07: Dower Fancy (3) 7-2, Adamant White (4) 11-4, bf: £16.17, tri: (3-4-5) £50.50. 2.23: In The Present (5) 9-4, Ballynabe Charly (2) 5-1, bf: £17.99, tri: (5-2-6) £66.03. 2.42: Brexit Abu (6) 7-2, Woodcocks Alya (5) 5-1, bf: £22.43, tri: (6-5-3) £66.20. 3.02: Distant Cait (6) 5-2, Maglass About (2) 5-1, bf: £17.93, tri: (6-2-4) £40.12. 3.18: Moaning Fury (5) 3-1, Monfin Rose (1) 6-1, bf: £23.57, tri: (5-1-3) £0.00. 3.38: Goodwood Express (6) 11-4, Beaming Bernyee (1) 6-1, bf: £20.17, tri: (6-1-2) £82.55. 3.58: Pennys Alnus (5) 7-1, Eske Jet (6) 9-4 fav, bf: £29.78, tri: (5-6-1) £102.57. 4.18: Swift Honest (5) 5-2, Limerick Jet (4) 6-1, bf: £22.36, tri: (5-4-6) £84.56. 4.38: Dece Sushi (3) 7-2, Lavinia (5) 10-3, bf: £20.16, tri: (3-5-6) £42.61. 4.58: Jet Set Suzie (2) 11-8 fav, Drive On Sadie (5) 4-1, bf: £9.08, tri: (2-5-1) £34.59. 5.18: Topstar Nidge (6) 4-1, Get Up Ali (2) 3-1, bf: £21.48, tri: (6-2-1) £50.84. 5.37: Dapper Dixie (4) 11-2, Dece Yellow (3) 11-4, bf: £28.33, tri: (4-3-6) £98.43. 5.54: Still Schemin (1) 7-1, Castlehill Ivy (2) 5-1, bf: £39.31, tri: (1-2-5) £139.60. SWINDON 11.13: Seriouslygenuine (2) 9-4 fav, Bundee Paddy Aki (5) 5-1, bf: £15.86, tri: (2-5-4) £36.80. 11.28: Rafas Diamond (6) 10-3, Magical Verona (3) 13-2, bf: £30.31, tri: (6-3-4) £118.41. 11.43: Mad We Are (5) 9-2, Hello Bridie Mai (6) 11-4, bf: £21.12, tri: (5-6-4) £75.24. 11.58: Ardera Violet (5) 10-3, Ardera Lady (1) 5-2, NR: Arthur Peanut (res), bf: £14.93, tri: (5-1-3) DS1ST number one FOR RACING 7.18 (IV) 955m 1 6414 Three Ems (rl ep)................................ 00.00 2 4435 Bubbly Angel (rl ro)............................. 00.00 3 3334 Droopys Bird (md ep)......................... 00.00 4 3322 ANTIGUA LAVA (rl ro)......................... 00.00 5 6214 Ragtime Darcie (md ep).................... 00.00 6 1135 Mustang Hardy (rl ro).......................... 00.00 Star betting: 3 Antigua Lava, 10-3 Three Ems, 7-2 Droopys Bird, Bubbly Angel, 5 Mustang Hardy, 11-2 Ragtime Darcie. 7.36 (Open) 500m 1 6242 Baby Bullet (md ep)........................... 29.66 2 2252 Mollys Diva (md ep)............................ 29.31 3 2361 Fatboyz Storm (rl ro)........................... 29.82 4 1141 POCKET LOLA (md ep)..................... 29.55 5 461 Anniversary Girl (md ep)..................... 29.63 6 5522 Bling Bling Sara (sa ro)....................... 29.70 Star betting: 7-4 Baby Bullet, 7-2 Mollys Diva, 4 Anniversary Girl, 11-2 Pocket Lola, Fatboyz Storm, 6 Bling Bling Sara. 7.56 (Open) 285m 1 2132 Blastoff Mason (rl ro).......................... 16.32 2 3251 Droopys Becks (ep fw)....................... 16.37 3 2121 TOMMYS PLUTO (nb) (rl ro).............. 16.12 4 2216 Loggies Lito (sa md)........................... 00.00 5 121 Punk Rock Doll (md ro)..................... 16.81 6 2631 Only Maloney (wd ep)......................... 16.27 Star betting: 5-2 Punk Rock Doll, 3 Droopys Becks, 7-2 Tommys Pluto, Only Maloney, 4 Blastoff Mason, 8 Loggies Lito. 8.17 (Open) 515m 1 32 ANTIGUA STORM (rl ro).................... 30.24 2 1611 Droopys Addition (md ro)................... 29.59 3 1322 Ivy Hill Skyhigh (sa md)...................... 30.15 4 2322 Pilgrim Hill (ep md)............................. 30.26 5 2421 Drumcrow Brent (wd ep).................... 30.12 6 4221 Troy Firebird (md ep)......................... 30.04 Star betting: 9-4 Droopys Addition, 3 Troy Firebird, 7-2 Drumcrow Brent, 5 Ivy Hill Skyhigh. 7.26 (Open) 280m 1 3151 Million Jack (rl ro).............................. 00.00 2 1113 COLUMBIA (wd ro)............................. 16.68 3 3142 Marinas Artist (rl ro)............................ 16.72 4 6441 Magna Norris (sa ro)........................... 16.15 5 4654 Acomb Hugo (md ep)......................... 16.24 6 1224 Gurteen Jack (wd ep)......................... 16.09 Star betting: 11-4 Gurteen Jack, 3 Million Jack, 10-3 Magna Norris, 4 Acomb Hugo, 5 Marinas Artist. 7.41 (Open) 500m 1 6322 Maximum Security (md ep)................ 29.07 2 3214 Heathlawn Lemon (sa ro)................... 29.92 3 2321 Keefill Finn (sa fw).............................. 29.06 4 2212 BALLYBOSS BAZ (rl ro)..................... 29.18 5 1335 Acomb Winston (ep ro)...................... 29.09 6 2243 Bernard (sa fw)................................... 00.00 Star betting: 5-2 Keefill Finn, 3 Ballyboss Baz, 7-2 Maximum Security, 4 Acomb Winston. 7.58 (A4) 500m 1 6234 Expensive Times (sa md)................... 29.22 2 3532 Sharpys Junior (sa ro)........................ 29.29 3 6212 Charlie Tango (md ep)....................... 29.53 4 5123 Tullymurry Amber (md ro)................... 29.51 5 3211 SHARPYS TOM TOM (md ro)............ 29.55 6 Vacant Trap Star betting: 9-4 Expensive Times, 5-2 Sharpys Junior, 3 Tullymurry Amber, 7-2 Sharpys Tom Tom. 8.12 (Open) 500m 1 4546 Owley Gunner (ep rl)........................... 00.00 2 2111 SWIFT WOOF (NAP) (rl ep)................ 29.00 3 1424 Ballyboss Con (md ro)....................... 29.04 4 2633 Acomb Lillian (ep wd)......................... 29.48 5 5616 Ragtime Storm (md ro)....................... 29.52 6 Vacant Trap Star betting: 7-4 Swift Woof, 9-4 Ballyboss Con, 5-2 Acomb Lillian, 3 Ragtime Storm. 8.27 (D2) 280m 1 1115 SPORTING OPHELIA (rl ro)............... 16.83 2 6565 Trade Sprite (md ro)............................ 00.00 3 1366 Halo Eddie (wd ep)............................. 16.19 4 1553 Harping Guy (md ep).......................... 16.22 5 5536 Bills Direction (md ro)......................... 00.00 6 4532 Fahrenheit Boss (wd ro).................... 16.50 Star betting: 5-2 Fahrenheit Boss, 11-4 Halo Eddie, 3 Harping Guy, 4 Sporting Ophelia. ROMFORD PM £0.00. 12.13: Moreton Shadow (6) 7-1, Ballymac Murry (1) 5-4 fav, NR: Arthur Biscuit (res), bf: £22.83, tri: (6-1-3) £0.00. 12.28: Moreton Legacy (5) 5-2, Crystal Ridge (6) 9-2, NR: Riverdale Astrio (res), bf: £15.69, tri: (5-6-4) £0.00. 12.43: Ballymac Sheeba (1) 7-4 jt-fav, Yankee Lola (3) 7-4 jtfav, NR: Ballymac Logo (res), bf: £5.62, tri: (1-3-6) £0.00. 12.58: Forest Lulu (3) 2-1 fav, Ferndale Limo (6) 5-1, bf: £14.09, tri: (3-6-4) £43.97. 1.13: Bearney Bolt (1) 9-4 jt-fav, Ballomalt (6) 9-4 jt-fav, bf: £9.13, tri: (1-6-5) £27.10. 1.28: Brickfield Grace (1) 5-1, Dundee Lottie (5) 3-1, bf: £28.64, tri: (1-5-2) £69.63. 1.44: Distant Promise (4) 8-13 fav, Swift Beetle (6) 6-1, bf: £6.33, tri: (4-6-5) £17.52. 1.59: Kilcash Timmy (3) 5-1, Hoolys Jetts (2) 3-1, bf: £26.98, tri: (3-2-1) £102.79. MONMORE 1.57: Glamorous Vicky (5) Evens fav, Strategic Stevie (3) 9-2, bf: £7.59, tri: (5-3-1) £25.58. 2.12: Millrose Dawn (6) 11-2, Me Patsy (4) 10-3, bf: £32.56, tri: (6-4-1) £81.40. 2.32: Skyfall Lima (5) 9-4 fav, Taffy Tenacity (2) 4-1, bf: £14.63, tri: (5-2-3) £45.27. 2.52: Tysons Mull (3) 5-2 jt-fav, Rathronan Hero (5) 4-1, bf: £15.15, tri: (3-5-6) £44.67. 3.11: Springside Lily (5) 9-2, Glaise Tiny (2) 5-2, bf: £23.98, tri: (5-2-1) £87.93. 3.28: Belvedere Rocco (2) 7-2, Final Presley (4) 5-2, bf: £18.39, tri: (2-4-1) £29.54. 3.48: Stellas Spitfire (3) 2-1 fav, Vixons Lass (1) 7-2, bf: £9.95, tri: (3-1-2) £27.72. 4.08: Proud Storm (5) 5-1, Abbeyside Kerry (6) 4-1, bf: £28.52, tri: (5-6-1) £72.30. 4.28: Marwood Sue (1) 9-4, Hawick Lass (4) 10-3, NR: Malvasian (res), bf: £11.73, tri: (1-4-5) £0.00. 4.48: Skyfall 8.38 (Open) 515m 1 1124 Ballynabee Titan (rl ep)...................... 30.84 2 3115 Bubbly Bollinger (rl ep)....................... 29.95 3 2415 Tenpin (ep md).................................... 29.61 4 3131 THORN FALCON (wd ro)................... 00.00 5 6151 Jaguar Fury (sa fw)............................. 30.07 6 1131 Freeky Pumbaa (ep wd)..................... 29.89 Star betting: 2 Tenpin, 5-2 Freeky Pumbaa, 11-4 Bubbly Bollinger, 7-2 Jaguar Fury, 8 Ballynabee Titan, Thorn Falcon. 8.54 (Open) 695m 1 1411 Bo Shine Bullet (wd ro)...................... 41.44 2 2212 BLUE TICK GEORGE (md ro)............ 41.36 3 4 22 Ragtime Arthur (ep rl)......................... 41.65 4 3 12 Skilful Daisy (wd ep)........................... 41.94 5 2611 Cold As Ice (sa fw)............................. 41.62 6 1231 Aayamza Royale (md ro).................... 41.82 Star betting: 9-4 Blue Tick George, 3 Bo Shine Bullet, 4 Aayamza Royale, 9-2 Cold As Ice, 5 Skilful Daisy, 11-2 Ragtime Arthur. 9.12 (Open) 515m 1 6624 Jacks Solution (sa ro)......................... 30.40 2 1414 Goldies Linekar (sa fw)....................... 30.32 3 1523 Fatboyz Fury (rl ro)............................. 30.29 4 5216 Bockos Belly (md ro)......................... 29.92 5 Vacant Trap 6 2233 BALLYNABEE JET (wd ep)................ 30.55 Star betting: 7-4 Bockos Belly, 5-2 Ballynabee Jet, 7-2 Fatboyz Fury, 4 Goldies Linekar, 9-2 Jacks Solution. 9.28 (Open) 695m 1 1113 KISHLAWN SHAKIRA (rl ro).............. 41.38 2 3134 Barnagrane Amber (sa ro)................. 42.04 3 1264 Walk On Dave (md ro)........................ 42.35 4 3 23 Mad Mash Bullet (ep md)................... 41.53 5 25 Burgess Bruno (md ro)....................... 41.91 6 1624 Nightingale Don (md ep).................... 41.59 Star betting: 2 Kishlawn Shakira, 11-4 Nightingale Don, 4 Mad Mash Bullet. 8.46 (H’cap) 500m 1 5266 Brynoffa Holly (12m) (wd ep).............. 29.17 2 6136 Greenhill Honey (10m) (rl ro).............. 29.41 3 5456 Farm Shop Susan (8m) (rl ro)............. 29.54 4 4331 LOCKIN (4m) (md ep)......................... 29.33 5 3425 Coney George (3m) (fw h).................. 29.32 6 2611 Corrin Shane (Scr) (rl ro).................... 29.34 Star betting: 3 Lockin, 10-3 Corrin Shane, 7-2 Brynoffa Holly, 4 Coney George. 9.01 (A5) 500m 1 5351 Harton Lara (ep rl).............................. 29.62 2 2151 BETHANYS DREAM (sa rl)................ 29.54 3 6412 Killure Landy (md ro)......................... 29.74 4 2223 Howya Padjoe (md ep)....................... 29.83 5 Clarkes Jet (md ro)............................. 00.00 6 1663 Kuro Cartel (md ep)............................ 29.69 Star betting: 9-4 Harton Lara, 5-2 Bethanys Dream, 7-2 Kuro Cartel, 4 Howya Padjoe. 9.16 (H’cap) 500m 1 6116 Alton Boss (8m) (ep h)....................... 29.57 2 3354 Black Doody (8m) (fw h)..................... 29.54 3 3133 LOSTRIGG OLLIE (5m) (rl ep)............ 29.54 4 5332 Corkys Flyer (5m) (md ep).................. 29.52 5 3641 Soul Queen (5m) (rl ro)....................... 29.76 6 3554 Brynoffa Nelly (Scr) (fw h).................. 29.64 Star betting: 11-4 Corkys Flyer, 7-2 Lostrigg Ollie, Alton Boss, 9-2 Black Doody, Soul Queen. 9.31 (A4) 500m 1 Johnny Speed (wd fw)........................ 00.00 2 2341 Shady Oscar (rl ro)............................. 29.60 3 1151 BUSH HOUSE (sa ro)......................... 29.57 4 1524 Sharpys Genie (ep md)....................... 29.39 5 1135 Swift Whiff (md ep)............................. 29.46 6 Vacant Trap Star betting: 2 Sharpys Genie, 9-4 Shady Oscar, Swift Whiff, 5-2 Bush House. 9.48 (A3) 500m 1 2331 Forward Thinking (sa fw)................... 29.13 2 5221 BURNLEY STORM (ep ro)................. 29.26 3 2433 Good Material (sa fw)......................... 29.26 4 5216 Droopys Skyline (sa ro)...................... 29.37 5 Vacant Trap 6 1455 Sharpys Rocket (sa ro)....................... 29.30 Star betting: 2 Forward Thinking, 5-2 Burnley Storm, 10-3 Good Material, 7-2 Droopys Skyline. 6.22 TOPPER MACK (4).....................Trapstyle Spice (3) 6.39 DAPPER JAY (1)................................. Wentworth (2) 6.54 MAX VELOCITY (1)......................... Jasons Gold (2) 7.12 NO RESPECT (5).............................Skeard Katie (2) 7.32 WASTE HOUSE IZZY (nap) (5).... Vancouver Var (6) 7.52 OUR BOY WALKER (1)..................One For Gold (5) 8.08 RUSHEEN LASER (3)................................ Isolate (6) 8.28 BRIDIES DANCER (1)................. Donttellthewife (3) 8.48 TWO DART FINISH (nb) (6)........... To Tone Hope (3) 9.07 KINGDOM HILL (4)......................Droopys Again (6) 9.22 OVER THE BONNET (2).............. Made To Order (6) Gregory (1) 6-4 fav, Dairy Hill Rosie (3) 9-1, bf: £17.03, tri: (1-3-5) £84.10. 5.08: Lovers Shadow (5) 5-2, Clonbrien Og (6) 8-1, bf: £24.09, tri: (5-6-2) £71.24. 5.28: Rockburst Tracey (6) 7-2, Ballymac Fiona (1) 3-1, NR: Supreme Bolt (res), bf: £18.20, tri: (6-1-5) £0.00. 5.44: Final Supreme (6) 5-2 fav, Hitachi Danny (5) 11-4, bf: £10.72, tri: (6-5-4) £25.75. 6.02: Baby Roo (6) 5-2 fav, Supreme Time (5) 8-1, bf: £22.54, tri: (6-5-2) £66.47. NEWCASTLE 2.04: Severiano (1) 10-3, Canny Waldo (5) 7-2, bf: £20.36, tri: (1-5-2) £39.22. 2.19: Havana Party (1) 4-1, Alnwick Class (2) 5-4 fav, NR: Emers Coco (res), bf: £11.68, tri: (1-2-6) £0.00. 2.36: Cabra Tango (4) 5-2 fav, Droopys Shamrock (2) 11-4, NR: Pennys Victoria (res), bf: £11.88, tri: (4-2-3) £33.36. 2.54: Sheriff Baby (2) 9-2, Himbos Sapphire (3) 9-4 fav, bf: £20.62, tri: (2-3-1) £49.71. 3.09: Alnwick Magic (6) 7-4 fav, Watermill Kay (2) 9-2, bf: £11.24, tri: (6-2-3) £25.81. 3.26: Carbon Neutral (4) 10-3, Sweet Honey (3) 5-2, bf: £15.98, tri: (4-3-6) £28.43. 3.44: Stormy Sid (2) 7-4 fav, Less Hope (3) 9-4, bf: £6.97, tri: (2-3-6) £18.16. 4.04: Blackhouse Luigi (4) 5-2, Westforth Harris (2) 8-1, bf: £27.27, tri: (4-2-6) £91.34. 4.23: Alnwick Buzz (6) 15-8 fav, A Bit Too Small (4) 11-4, bf: £8.35, tri: (6-4-5) £23.27. 4.43: Blackhouse Jay (4) 7-4 jt-fav, Evolution Puma (5) 4-1, bf: £10.65, tri: (4-5-6) £47.02. 5.03: Blackhouseflower (4) 4-1, Alnwick Terry (6) 11-4 fav, bf: £19.19, tri: (4-6- 3) £57.70. 5.22: Hollywell Lindy (4) 9-2, View The Rocker (6) 13-2, bf: £39.19, tri: (4-6-1) £86.56. Saturday, July 31, 2021 in association with SHELBOURNE PARK (SPORTYSTUFF TV/RPGTV) 6.51 (A1) 480m 1 Hawkfield Ozark (rl ro)....................... 00.00 2 Farm Shop Sinead (rl ro).................... 00.00 3 CHEERFUL MIKE (md ep)................. 00.00 4 Ballyhimikin Pip (md ro)..................... 00.00 5 Coolavanny Sando (wd ro)................. 00.00 6 Waxies Dargle (sa fw)......................... 00.00 Star betting: 3 Hawkfield Ozark, Cheerful Mike, 7-2 Farm Shop Sinead, Ballyhimikin Pip, Coolavanny Sando, Waxies Dargle. 7.09 (A1) 480m 1 We All Matter (rl ro)............................ 00.00 2 Lodgefield Saga (rl ro)........................ 00.00 3 Whitewood Axel (rl ro)........................ 00.00 4 Youhavenoidea (sa fw)....................... 00.00 5 MALLOGS STORMZY (wd ro)........... 00.00 6 Piercestown Ash (qa md)................... 00.00 Star betting: 7-4 Mallogs Stormzy, 3 We All Matter, 4 Whitewood Axel, 5 Youhavenoidea, Piercestown Ash, 6 Lodgefield Saga. 7.28 (A0) 480m 1 Razldazl Mya (sa fw).......................... 00.00 2 RURAL STAR (wd ro)......................... 00.00 3 Kilbride Kyle (wd fw)........................... 00.00 4 Chicken Legs (md ro)......................... 00.00 5 Jazz Toes (rl ro).................................. 00.00 6 Urban Castle (wd ro).......................... 00.00 Star betting: 5-4 Rural Star, 3 Jazz Toes, 5 Chicken Legs, Razldazl Mya, Urban Castle, 8 Kilbride Kyle. 7.47 (A0) 480m 1 Razldazl Annie (wd ep)....................... 00.00 2 Awesome Blue (ep ro)........................ 00.00 3 Rannoch Moor (md fw)....................... 00.00 4 GLENQUAIN PAT (md ro)................... 00.00 5 Monbeg Leeroy (md ro)...................... 00.00 6 Storys Direct (md ro)......................... 00.00 Star betting: 5-2 Glenquain Pat, 3 Rannoch Moor, Storys Direct, 4 Monbeg Leeroy, 5 Razldazl Annie, 6 Awesome Blue. 8.06 (SS0) 320m 1 Dunham Noel (md ro)........................ 00.00 2 Sevenheads Rock (wd ep)................. 00.00 3 2 Catunda Logan (wd ep)...................... 00.00 4 6 TWO AMIGOS (rl ep).......................... 00.00 5 Fiftycashback (wd ro)......................... 00.00 6 No Extras (sa ro)................................. 00.00 Star betting: 3 Dunham Noel, Sevenheads Rock, Two Amigos, Fiftycashback, 9-2 Catunda Logan, 6 No Extras. 8.26 (AA0) 500m 1 Rathcoole Fox (rl ro).......................... 00.00 2 No Green Dye (md ep)........................ 00.00 3 Tip Top Taylor (wd ep)........................ 00.00 4 PIERNO (rl ro)..................................... 00.00 5 Mallogs Marley (md ro)...................... 00.00 6 Allforthebest (md ep).......................... 00.00 Star betting: 2 Pierno, 4 Tip Top Taylor, Rathcoole Fox, Mallogs Marley, 5 Allforthebest, 6 No Green Dye. Romford MORNING (SPORTYSTUFF TV/RPGTV) 10.12 (A7) 400m 1 4651 Idolised (rl ro)...................................... 24.89 2 4253 Knockard Duke (rl ro)........................ 24.79 3 1333 CAMPS LUNA (md ro)........................ 24.83 4 4656 Kahuna Daisy (md ro)......................... 25.08 5 3245 Boosters Maestro (ep md)................. 24.77 6 3534 Kingdom Cat (md ro).......................... 24.82 Star betting: 5-2 Boosters Maestro, 3 Knockard Duke, Kingdom Cat, 4 Camps Luna, 11-2 Idolised, 8 Kahuna Daisy. 10.31 (A5) 400m 1 1411 DARK PHOENIX (md ro).................... 24.78 2 4266 Brosna Misty (ep ro)........................... 24.65 3 2152 Puttfor Sinners (md ro)...................... 24.45 4 4665 Sporting Nevada (md ep)................... 24.87 5 3553 Wichita Lineman (sa fw)..................... 25.07 6 2255 Phoenix Ranger (wd ro)...................... 24.48 Star betting: 2 Puttfor Sinners, 5-2 Phoenix Ranger, 7-2 Dark Phoenix, 5 Brosna Misty, 6 Wichita Lineman, Sporting Nevada. 10.46 (A5) 400m 1 5312 WESTON AURORA (sa fw)................ 24.82 2 5466 Skyline Magnum (rl ro)....................... 24.72 3 66 6 Dahlia (md ep)..................................... 25.28 4 5644 Liosgarbh Boss (ep md)..................... 24.61 5 6551 Jeopardy Belle (ep md)...................... 24.58 6 1 Urry Up Alex (wd ro).......................... 24.65 Star betting: 11-4 Jeopardy Belle, 3 Weston Aurora, 7-2 Liosgarbh Boss, Urry Up Alex, 4 Skyline Magnum, 8 Dahlia. 11.01 (S1) 575m 1 6524 Puttfor Rags (rl ro).............................. 35.78 2 1546 Kingdom Star (rl ep)........................... 35.62 3 1233 KNIGHT HAWK (rl ep)........................ 35.53 4 5351 Shrewd Honcho (sa fw)...................... 36.06 5 23 3 Manassas (md ro).............................. 35.50 6 3521 Award Winner (md ep)........................ 35.94 Star betting: 9-4 Knight Hawk, 10-3 Manassas, 4 Award Winner, 9-2 Kingdom Star, 5 Puttfor Rags, 11-2 Shrewd Honcho. 11.16 (A1) 400m 1 6216 Bodell Frankie (rl ro)........................... 24.30 2 1153 Millabbey Ralph (ep rl)....................... 24.35 3 2 62 Boom Buster (sa ro)........................... 24.22 4 1631 Annadown Blitz (rl ro)......................... 24.52 5 3142 Ramat One (sa ro).............................. 24.13 6 6131 RIOJA COCO (nb) (sa md)................. 24.27 Star betting: 11-4 Ramat One, 7-2 Rioja Coco, 4 Annadown Blitz, Bodell Frankie, Boom Buster, 5 Millabbey Ralph. 11.31 (A1) 400m 1 4 23 Hunters Sydney (ep rl)........................ 24.36 2 2231 BIT VIEW ROCKET (rl ro)................... 24.08 3 5146 Rembrand (ep md).............................. 24.15 4 4341 Keefill Grace (rl ep)............................ 24.23 5 2166 Fire Paper (md ro)............................... 24.15 6 65 Itsur Best Mate (md ro)...................... 24.70 Star betting: 5-2 Bit View Rocket, 7-2 Keefill Grace, Fire Paper, 4 Hunters Sydney, Rembrand. 11.46 (A1) 400m 1 5554 Bubbly Bonanza (ep rl)....................... 24.12 2 55 Hawthorn Polly (md ro)...................... 24.72 3 552 Tullymurry Ed (rl ep)............................ 24.60 4 2411 KILLIANS GLORY (sa md)................. 24.46 5 5313 Our Bill (wd ro)................................... 24.52 6 3124 Lift The Roof (wd ro)........................... 24.22 Star betting: 11-4 Bubbly Bonanza, 3 Lift The Roof, 7-2 Killians Glory, 4 Our Bill, 5 Tullymurry Ed, 6 Hawthorn Polly. Crayford MORNING (SPORTYSTUFF TV/RPGTV) 10.17 KELVA WILLIAMS (6)......................................................Bonnie Skye (2) 10.37 KILLEACLE JAKE (3).............................................. Southlodge Time (4) 10.53 HUNTSMAN (nap) (4).....................................................Kelva Moana (3) 11.09 DROOPYS DIAL (4)....................................................Moaning Matrix (6) 11.24 SWIFT DEPLORABLE (4)..........................................Ferryforth Blake (1) 11.39 KANTURK ROBIN (2)...................................................... Rising Coco (6) 11.54 BALLYMAC CANDICE (nb) (5).............................................Levi Lady (6) 12.09 DEADLY BROOKLYN (2)...............................................Zenas Ronnie (4) 12.24 DEANRIDGE DOVE (1)............................................ Deanridge Blewit (3) 12.39 STOPHERS SANDY (2).........................................Splodge Tre Dame (3) 12.54 LEAMANEIGH MIST (4).................................................... Pollys Lark (3) 1.09 SLAHENY DIAMOND (2)...................................................Hiya Blackie (5) 1.24 TOUGHEST TEST (4)................................................Knockglass Ruby (1) 1.39 HA HA DNATA (3).............................................................Pointy Shoes (5) 11 8.46 (A0) 500m 1 35 Jaytee Wexford (rl ro)........................ 00.00 2 Clona Smokey (rl ro)........................... 00.00 3 Artax (md ro)....................................... 00.00 4 SWORDS MAESTRO (wd ro)............. 00.00 5 Colarhouse Tiger (wd ro).................... 00.00 6 Re Sure (wd ro)................................... 00.00 Star betting: 5-4 Swords Maestro, 4 Jaytee Wexford, 9-2 Colarhouse Tiger, 5 Re Sure, 6 Artax, Clona Smokey. 9.05 (AA0) 500m 1 Amidus Luke (md ro).......................... 00.00 2 Droopys Yes (md ro).......................... 00.00 3 Galvarino (md ro)................................ 00.00 4 Fabulous Azurra (wd ro)..................... 00.00 5 JACKSLITTLETHING (wd ro)............. 00.00 6 Darbys Delight (wd ro)........................ 00.00 Star betting: 1 Jackslittlething, 3 Droopys Yes, 9-2 Fabulous Azurra, Darbys Delight, 12 Galvarino, 14 Amidus Luke. 9.24 (AA0) 500m 1 DEADLY DESTROYER (wd ep).......... 00.00 2 225 Ballymac Wild (ep fw)........................ 00.00 3 334 De Machine (rl ro)............................... 00.00 4 34 Kilara Icon (md ro).............................. 00.00 5 Priceless Jet (md ep).......................... 00.00 6 235 Beach Avenue (sa fw)......................... 00.00 Star betting: 8-11 Deadly Destroyer, 9-2 Ballymac Wild, 5 Priceless Jet, 7 Beach Avenue, 12 De Machine, 14 Kilara Icon. 9.38 (AA0) 480m 1 Jacob Tashadelek (rl ro)..................... 00.00 2 EXPLOSIVE BOY (rl ro)...................... 00.00 3 Razldazl Monarch (md ro).................. 00.00 4 Meenagh Miracle (ep ro).................... 00.00 5 Romeo On Fire (wd ep)..................... 00.00 6 Know All Nick (md ep)........................ 00.00 Star betting: 4-7 Explosive Boy, 4 Jacob Tashadelek, Romeo On Fire, 5 Meenagh Miracle, 6 Know All Nick, 12 Razldazl Monarch. 9.54 (AA0) 525m 1 Razldazl Peaky (rl fw)......................... 00.00 2 Cricket Wicket (rl ro)........................... 00.00 3 Bogger Willow (md ro)........................ 00.00 4 STORYS PEEWEE (md ro)................. 00.00 5 Clona Bolt (md ro).............................. 00.00 6 Oran Don (wd ro)................................ 00.00 Star betting: 2 Storys Peewee, 5-2 Oran Don, 3 Clona Bolt, 9-2 Razldazl Peaky, 8 Cricket Wicket, 12 Bogger Willow. 10.09 (A0) 500m 1 Meenagh Myles (rl ro)......................... 00.00 2 Drumcrow Honey (md ro)................... 00.00 3 4 Hello Hammond (wd ep).................... 00.00 4 CLONFERT LORENZO (wd ro).......... 00.00 5 Lord Boomerang (rl ro)....................... 00.00 6 Narcos Dode (wd ro).......................... 00.00 Star betting: 3 Hello Hammond, Clonfert Lorenzo, Narcos Dode, 9-2 Meenagh Myles, 5 Drumcrow Honey, 6 Lord Boomerang. 12.01 (A7) 400m 1 51 4 Mayses Menace (rl ro)........................ 24.71 2 6316 Underground Girl (md ep)................. 24.63 3 3166 Talias Mack (sa fw)............................. 24.63 4 6432 CUBSY HARIBO (md ro).................... 24.78 5 4166 Maysons Maid (ep md)....................... 24.80 6 3345 Prince Happy (wd ro).......................... 24.81 Star betting: 11-4 Underground Girl, 7-2 Mayses Menace, Talias Mack, Prince Happy, 9-2 Cubsy Haribo, 11-2 Maysons Maid. 12.16 (A5) 400m 1 1146 Sheriff Leaf (md ep)............................ 24.96 2 3615 Errill Sky (ep md)................................ 24.65 3 6436 Ace High Jazz (ep ro)......................... 24.66 4 31 4 Marziaslittlegem (md ep)................... 24.32 5 6433 Lylas Smiler (sa md)........................... 24.69 6 2112 SLIPPY PADRAIG (NAP) (md ro)....... 24.67 Star betting: 5-2 Marziaslittlegem, 11-4 Slippy Padraig, 4 Errill Sky, 9-2 Lylas Smiler, 5 Ace High Jazz, 11-2 Sheriff Leaf. 12.31 (A6) 400m 1 1414 Opening Move (sa ro)........................ 24.74 2 5 53 Ramat Coralie (sa ro).......................... 24.71 3 1134 INSANE WILDCAT (rl ep)................... 25.61 4 666 Expert Star (sa ro)............................... 24.68 5 6 54 Smileys Diamond (md ro)................... 25.35 6 4545 Makeit Hugo (ep md).......................... 24.79 Star betting: 3 Opening Move, 7-2 Insane Wildcat, Expert Star, 4 Ramat Coralie, 9-2 Smileys Diamond, Makeit Hugo. 12.46 (A6) 400m 1 5 56 Swabys Boc (rl ro).............................. 24.75 2 5234 Kincora Early (md ep)........................ 24.80 3 642 Slippy Molly (ep rl).............................. 25.00 4 4114 RISING CITY (md ro).......................... 24.84 5 5335 Sneezys Kestrel (md ro)..................... 24.80 6 6551 Narabane Jo (md ep).......................... 24.88 Star betting: 3 Kincora Early, 10-3 Rising City, 7-2 Swabys Boc, 4 Slippy Molly, 9-2 Sneezys Kestrel, 5 Narabane Jo. 1.02 (A3) 400m 1 5514 OUTSTANDING BILL (ep ro).............. 24.81 2 3666 Annagh Mike (ep md)......................... 24.59 3 6651 Bold Castle (md ro)............................ 24.41 4 4546 Chopchop Legend (md ep)................ 24.50 5 1166 Dark Crusader (wd ro)........................ 24.50 6 1246 Ballyard Jonty (wd ro)........................ 24.64 Star betting: 3 Bold Castle, 7-2 Chopchop Legend, Dark Crusader, 4 Ballyard Jonty, 9-2 Outstanding Bill, Annagh Mike. 1.17 (A5) 400m 1 32 6 Ballyard Dandy (sa rl)......................... 24.52 2 5465 Rough Wildfire (ep md)...................... 24.84 3 1431 DROOPYS RIPPLE (md ro)................ 24.67 4 4435 Borwick Tina (md ro).......................... 24.79 5 6252 Noirs Gin (rl ep).................................. 24.51 6 2236 Chers A Dazzler (wd ro)..................... 24.78 Star betting: 11-4 Noirs Gin, 3 Ballyard Dandy, 7-2 Droopys Ripple, 9-2 Chers A Dazzler, 5 Rough Wildfire, Borwick Tina. 1.33 (A4) 400m 1 25 6 Siennas Secret (rl ep)......................... 24.68 2 1555 Earls Magical (rl ro)............................. 24.44 3 45 Choices Digger (ep ro)...................... 24.83 4 3532 Seven Of Nine (sa fw)......................... 24.80 5 611 SPORTING BIANCA (md ro).............. 24.55 6 3344 Drohobych Arrow (sa ro).................... 24.48 Star betting: 11-4 Drohobych Arrow, 3 Earls Magical, 10-3 Sporting Bianca, 9-2 Siennas Secret.

12 Saturday, July 31, 2021 DS1ST StarBets BRITAIN’S NUMBER ONE BETTING GUIDE big mick in HAT-TRICK BID: Nuits St Georges can score St Georges can slay opponents It will take a shrewd punter to land the estimated Scoop6 pools of £125,000 on Saturday with some fiendishly difficult contests to solve. We kick off with the Stewards’ Cup consolation race where Power Over Me can continue his smart form since joining Robyn Brisland. A winner of five of his first six outings for the yard, he was first past the post at Epsom last time only to be disqualified. Cashew gets the tentative nod in a tricky Nursery at Newmarket. She’s forgiven a poor run at Catterick last time and on her earlier form has a real live chance. Course and distance winner Nuits St Georges will appreciate any rain Goodwood gets as he bids to land a hat-trick in the 2.30. The impressive Sayyida is our second Newmarket pick in Leg 4. Two course and distance successes, plus the top Racing Post Rating in the field, mark the by KEVIN O’MALLEY half-sister of Derby winner Masar as one to follow. David Menuisier could bag a quick Goodwood double. Wonderful Tonight was spectacular at Royal Ascot, and having missed the King George due to the ground, will enjoy softer conditions on the Sussex Downs. Finally, our Stewards’ Cup dart landed on Ejtilaab who makes a first start for Charlie Fellowes. Two from two since being dropped to six furlongs, he’s got a good mix of travelling speed and a turn of foot, plus the needed stamina. Tips 1.55 Goodwood Power Over Me 2.10 Newmarket Cashew 2.30 Goodwood Nuits St Georges 2.40 Newmarket Sayyida 3.05 Goodwood Wonderful Tonight 3.40 Goodwood Ejtilaab title fight ■MOORE FOR YOUR MONEY: The Cardiff striker will battle to be top scorer Moore can lift McCarthy chances TRYING to pick a winner of the Sky Bet Championship title is always one of the toughest ante-post tasks each season. Usually there are about eight clubs that have reasonable aspirations to earn automatic promotion to the top flight – and it’s no different this term ahead of next weekend’s big kick-off. Fulham are the bookies’ favourites at 11-2, with West Brom close behind on 6-1 and Sheffield United at 8-1. I’d prefer to look for a bit more value and reckon Mick McCarthy’s Cardiff City could have a chance at decent odds of 16-1. Sky Bet offer one-fifth the odds each-way for the first four places, with Betfred on quarter odds the first three. McCarthy arrived at the club in January and lost only three of 22 league matches. If he can continue that sort of form, they won’t be far off the top. McCarthy (inset) has snapped up Republic of Ireland striker James Collins from Luton and while he’ll be a valuable addition, I reckon Kieffer Moore could be the man to watch this season. The Wales ace banged in 20 goals in 42 games last term and also netted for his country against Switzerland in the Euros. He’ll be itching to get going again and is a very tempting 16-1 with Sky Bet to be top scorer. At quarter the odds each for the first four, that’s worth an investment. The Scottish Premiership kicks off today with champions Rangers by STEVE ANDERSON hosting Livingston and rivals Celtic facing the trickier task of facing newly-promoted Hearts at Tynecastle. Robbie Neilson’s men won the Championship last season at a canter and their four League Cup ties this term have all been won without conceding a goal. On the other hand, Ange Postecoglou’s men crashed out of the Champions League in midweek after an extra-time defeat by unfancied Danes Midtjylland, while a 6-2 friendly defeat by West Ham had alarm bells ringing around Celtic Park. Hearts are a big 9-2 for the victory today with Betfred but I fancy the draw at 3-1. I’d take Sky Bet’s offer of 4-1 for a draw and both teams to score, while if you prefer to play safe, take Hearts or the draw on the double chance at 11-8. Finally take a look at the Scottish Premiership’s top goalscorer market with Betfred. Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet was joint second last term with 14 goals in his first season in the top flight. Since then he’s made his Scotland debut, netted against Holland and played in the Euros. He’s 16-1 to finish top this time with each-way paying the first three places. So he’s worth backing as things stand but he’s also being hunted by Celtic. A move to the West would cut his odds but also improve his chances of topping the list, so pile on now. Sides so even as Lions bid to make history The Lions will be chasing history in Cape Town at 5pm this afternoon. It’s a tough ask to win a series in South Africa but the British and Irish Lions made a serious statement of intent last week with a thrilling 22-17 victory in the first Test after trailing at the interval. Betting-wise, layers are scratching their heads, frankly. As I write, Betfred have each side at 20-21 and by MARK PEARSON the tie is around an 18-1 chance. ‘Draw no bet’ takes away the tie possibility and in this market, we go South Africa 5-6, and the Lions 10-11. Yes, it’s that close. The Springboks will be hurting from that opening reverse where their own ill-discipline cost them dear. Conceding penalties in kickable positions is a sure way to find yourself in deep trouble and Dan Biggar’s boot did the rest. The ‘Boks have freshened their pack and will look to move heaven and earth in a bid to square the series. They could have more trouble moving Courtney Lawes, Alun Wyn Jones and Maro Itoje (right) though, PEARSON’S PICK South Africa Half-time/Lions Full-time because all three were absolutely magnificent in that opening victory. The Lions have also added firepower, with Mako Vunipola promoted after a stunning contribution from the bench – while Chris Harris comes in for Elliot Daly in anticipation of a Springbok onslaught. Conor Murray takes the No.9 shirt and Taulupe Faletau makes the bench. Betfred’s popular #PickYourPunt has both teams to score 20 points or more at 2/1, and if all these ‘do or die’ quotes ahead of what’s sure to be a fiery occasion are getting the juices flowing, we go 4-1 for a player to be shown a red card.

31 julY - 6 AugusT 2021 • INSIDE THE daily STaR EvEry SATUrDAy lorraine Presenter Christine Lampard prepares to step into Lorraine Kelly’s shoes over the summer THIS WEEK’S UNMISSABLE SOAPS, DRAMA & MOVIES Emmerdale A birthday buffet turns incredibly messy as rivals Nicola and Mandy come to bitter blows Buffering Love Island voiceover favourite Iain Stirling turns his hand to acting with this new comedy I am VIctorIa FallIng apart Suranne Jones plays a wife on the edge in the return of this hard-hitting series Bigger and better 7-DAY TV listings / Don’t miss a thing

CONTENTS 4-8 HIGHLIGHTS 9-11 SOAPS 13 MOVIeS 15 TV LISTINGS 30 HOROSCOPeS BEst Boss EVEr NeW CONTeNTS NeW FaCEBOOK: @thedailystar INSTagRaM: @dailystar TWITTER: @dailystar NeW If you’ve watched Undercover Boss in the past, you’ll already know it’s the perfect blend of entertaining and heart-warming. But now it’s been supersized and, following three national lockdowns, packs even more of a punch. Undercover Big Boss sees CEOs from British companies undergoing a secret makeover as they swap power suits for overalls and get stuck in with their employees to see what really happens on the shop floor. And as they get to know the people they employ, they’ll also recognise individuals’ efforts and sacrifices. Episode one follows Alfie Best, owner of Europe’s largest caravan and park home operator, Wyldecrest Parks, disguised as William Finney, a tattooed drainage engineer who says he’s being filmed for a documentary about changing careers. Alfie tells us more… Hi Alfie! Why did you want to do the show? Sometimes you can really only find out what is going on when you’re not getting the, “Yes sir,” because they know who you are. But I wanted to find out as much as I could about my business. Hopefully for the company it will be a positive outcome – we’ve found things that we are already changing. Multi-millionaire Alfie Best goes undercover to learn more about his firm – and staff Tell us about your background... I’m a gypsy. I was born in a caravan and I suppose that is why I have such a passion for this business. Forgive the pun, but who better to buy a caravan from than someone who has lived, breathed and slept all their life in them? I’ve never looked to sell or pass on this business. I’ve only looked to improve it and grow it. And what about your disguise… One or two people did recognise me. But with a tattoo down my neck, earrings, nose piercings and a gold tooth, I did feel like Alfie with his Rolls-Royce somebody else. And I did find that I got treated differently. I went to a restaurant with a friend and we were denied access. What was it like going back to jobs you did years ago? It gave me a sense of achievement. When you do a task that you’re given and you finish that task – it could be as simple as breaking up a caravan or unblocking a drain – it gives you a sense of self-worth. I really did enjoy it. I made a commitment to myself that when I did this programme it wasn’t going to be half-hearted. It was going to be all in – show all, see all and actually learn from it. Undercover Big Boss, Thursday, 9pm, ITV EpIc WalEs: VallEys, MountaIns & coasts If you’ve ever considered exploring Wales’ three national parks, this new series is a must, offering an insight into the local people and those drawn by the rugged scenery. We meet upland sheep and cattle farmer Rhodri Jones, who has lived near Bala in Snowdonia National Park for 43 years, and friends Alex, Ben and Will, who abseil down Carreg Cennen Castle in the Brecon Beacons. Friday, 8pm, Channel 4 NeW JErk If you love comedy that pushes the boundaries then you’ll want to check out the second series of Jerk. It’s a sitcom which follows the life of acclaimed stand-up Tim Renkow, who plays a heightened version of himself, a man who uses the fact that he has cerebral palsy to try to get away with anything. Co-stars include Sharon Rooney as Tim’s carer Ruth. Monday, 10.35pm, BBC One, and available to stream NeW MotorhoMInG WIth MErton & WEBstEr Paul Merton and his wife Suki Webster merrily indulge in the staycation trend in this engaging six-parter. The couple pick up their motorhome in Canterbury and head off for a tour of the Kent coastline, clipping a wing mirror in Margate and riding in a steam train’s royal carriage to Dungeness. However, chaos ensues when Paul takes the wheel for the first time… Friday, 8pm, Channel 5 thE EqualIzEr NeW Queen Latifah plays Robyn McCall, a woman who uses her background as a former CIA operative to help people with nowhere else to turn, by seeking redemption and dishing out justice – and yes, it’s based on the 1980s series of the same name. The rest of the time she’s living life as a single mum quietly raising her teenage daughter. It also stars Sex And The City’s Mr Big, Chris Noth. Tuesday, 9pm, Sky Witness Black Monday The return of the comedy set during the worst stock market crash in Wall Street’s history. The third series is heading into the 90s, and Mo Monroe (Don Cheadle) is trying to start his new company, and launching his new record label, while Dawn (Regina Hall) is behind bars but still managing to hustle. Tuesday, 9pm, Sky Comedy • Editor-in-chief caroline Waterston (maternity) • acting editor-in-chief karen cross • acting deputy editors-in-chief rowan Erlam and lizzie smith • acting celebrity & entertainment director lisa Jarvis • acting deputy celebrity & entertainment director Jenny kyte • celebrity editor sarah Morton • tV editor Jenny rodger • Entertainment editor clare Fisher • creative director polly Brown • art editor lauren richards-ozzati • deputy art editors chloe reeves and louise robinson • acting deputy art editor alexandra hurst • picture editors sal Jackson, abby Wells and sarah White • senior picture researchers Jeanne terblanche and lina darton • production editor Jennie Wignall • chief sub editor Becky Ward • deputy chief sub editors Melanie hancill and sam kistamah • Group image quality manager simon spann • senior studio manager lee Edwards HOT TV 3

FEATURES Lorraine Weekdays from 9am on ITV and ITV Hub ‘Lorraine deserves a Lie-in!’ Christine Lampard tells us how she’s feeling about stepping in to host Lorraine over the summer She is back after taking time off when son Freddie arrived 4 HOT TV The star with her husband Frank When you’ve been on maternity leave, going back to a job that requires early starts should be a breeze. But Christine Lampard, who is hosting Lorraine Kelly’s Lorraine this summer after taking some time out to have her second child, admits, “I’m nervous!” Still, she tells us she’s looking forward getting her hair and make-up done. “I’ve hardly washed my hair for three months,” she laughs. Christine is married to football pundit Frank Lampard and they have son Freddie, five months, and daughter Patricia, two. Here, the 42-year-old talks about returning to work, who she has enjoyed having on the sofa and wanting to make Lorraine happy... Hi Christine! What did you miss most about work when you were on maternity leave? I suppose just the laughs you have. I’m really quite close with everyone at Lorraine, so it’s not like you’re going to the workplace, it’s like you’re catching up with your mates. I’m really, really lucky. I’ve missed having those belly laughs first thing in the morning. And interacting with people you’ve never met – all those things that live telly brings you. Have you been watching all the daytime shows at home or does it remind you too much of work? I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed sitting at home and watching them all. It’s nice when you know the people on the telly, it’s like you’ve got your mates in the living room with you. I’m up early in the morning – Good Morning Hosting Lorraine with pal Ranvir Britain goes on and then it’s straight into Lorraine and then it’s straight into This Morning, and finally Loose Women. That’s 100% been my morning routine. I find it quite soothing. It’s like I’ve got constant adult company. Who has been your favourite celeb guest on Lorraine so far and why? I actually love a lot of the soap stars because they’re always really down-to-earth and if you’re a soap fan you really feel like you know these actors, like they’re one of your mates. What’s it like interviewing celeb friends on the show? That has happened a lot, actually. Jack and Michael Whitehall, they are always the best first thing in the morning. I love the pair of them. Also, the lovely Davina McCall. Will it be nice speaking to guests in the studio again instead of on video calls? The last stint I did on Lorraine was completely on Zoom – there was no one in the studio – so it’ll be lovely. You can work with guests much better and get a sense of what their mood is when they’re in the room. I love being able to have little chats with them beforehand. I’ll always go to the green room before they come up to the studio, particularly if it’s a member of the public who hasn’t done a TV interview before. It’s quite daunting for them and I like to be able to spend a bit of time with them, so that they’re comfortable. I’m so happy those aspects are coming back. Cat Deeley and Ranvir Singh have also hosted the show while you’ve been away. Are there any tips you all share? I love Ranvir, she’s one of the best women I’ve met in telly. I could happily spend hours with her having a good old catch-up, which we’re intending to do. I don’t know Cat well but everyone I know who knows Cat adores her. When you first hosted Lorraine, did Lorraine give you any advice? Lorraine is just the best. There are very few like Lorraine, she’s remarkable. She’s such a professional. I always feel really privileged being able to do the show because I think, “I hope Lorraine is happy.” As long as she’s happy, I’m happy. It’s her baby and she talks about the show in that way, so it’s very, very precious to her. I’ll do my best to keep it ticking along for her until she comes back in September. She absolutely deserves a break – she’s been non-stop since the beginning of this pandemic. She deserves a lie-in, so Ranvir and I will do our best until she gets back.

break ing FEATURES poinT As unscripted drama series I Am returns, Suranne Jones plays a woman on the verge of a breakdown The hard-hitting I Am series from Bafta-winning writer and director Dominic Savage returns this week with Doctor Foster star Suranne Jones. She plays Victoria, a woman who, on the face it, has it all – but she’s struggling with her mental health. The series, which debuted in 2019 and starred Vicky McClure, Samantha Morton and Gemma Chan, explores themes such as relationships, mental health and female empowerment using improvised dialogue. “I wanted to push myself out of my comfort zone to see what this would bring out,” says Suranne. “We wanted it to feel like mental issues can happen to anybody at any time. This isn’t about the pandemic, but I think a lot of people have been through some of the stuff that Victoria has been through, or is going through. We see her just as she’s about to have a breakdown.” Victoria has a great job and the perfect family and home. However, something is wrong. She feels under pressure and the wheels are coming off. “What we see is her unravelling within the course of a few days,” says Suranne. As Victoria’s anxieties come to the fore, we see how this affects her and those around her, including husband Chris, played by Ashley Walters (Top Boy). “He was on my ‘desperately want to work with’ list,” reveals Suranne. “We’d worked together years ago, but didn’t have any scenes together. I love his work and mentioned him to Dominic, who had also worked with him.” Dominic adds, “It’s a privilege to be making female stories in collaboration with women, where it’s an equal partnership. I think that’s what I really like about this.” I Am Victoria, Thursday, 9pm, Channel 4 I Am DanielleI Am Maria Letitia Wright (Black Panther, Small Axe) plays a photographer who falls for a man with a disturbing secret in this reflection on the highs and lows of love in the age of social media. “It’s really different because you’re not given a script. You’re completely involved in the creative process and it’s liberating,” she says. I Am Maria Lesley Manville plays a 60-yearold who is feeling suffocated by her marriage and yearns for adventure. “It’s not scripted and I’ve never worked this way before,” says Lesley. “The film examines a person’s right to live as they want to. You are allowed to be over 50 and free, sexy, naughty and funny. It’s been a treat.” ‘What we see is her unravelling within the course of a few days’ Ashley Walters and Suranne Jones HOT TV 5

FEATURES Our gut health hasn’t been given much TV attention since the infamous You Are What You Eat series, when presenter Gillian McKeith examined contributors’ stool samples. But with almost half of the UK’s population suffering from some sort of gut issue – be that flatulence, bloating, diarrhoea or heartburn – we should be talking about it. In How Healthy Is Your Gut?, six volunteers ditch unhealthy habits in order to put their tricky tummy problems to bed. Spoiler alert – their personalised plans work wonders! And we’re not just talking about weight loss. Gut health is linked to almost every aspect of our overall health – including physical and mental wellbeing. So it’s no wonder celebrities such as Demi Lovato and Davina McCall champion lifestyle changes that help fend off flatulence and GuT FEElING Digestive problems cause 1 ⁄3 of all sick days, costing British businesses more than £3 billion per year. The financial burden of Britain’s tummy troubles is huge. Dealing with constipation costs the NHS £150 million per year. Dread heartburn? You’re not alone. Three million people in the UK suffer from the condition. Did you know stomach acid is corrosive enough to dissolve wood over time? IBS is a huge problem for Brits and is the third biggest cause of people taking days off work. Chewing food properly releases digestive enzymes that can halt heartburn in its tracks. You should aim to chew each mouthful at least 20 times. Sabrina Grant uncovers the secrets to good gut health keep our tummies in top nick. Sounds like it’s time to sit up and pay attention to what goes on in our stomachs! How Healthy Is Your Gut?, Tuesday, 8pm, Channel 4 Former EastEnders star Davood Ghadami on his Holby City debut and what it’s like behind the scenes at Elstree Studios FrOm WalFOrd TO The end may be nigh for Holby City with the BBC show set to finish next year, but the medical drama still has plenty of life in it. And when we heard Davood Ghadami was trading his place as EastEnders’ Kush Kazemi for that of Holby’s new cardiothoracic surgeon Eli Ebrahimi, we couldn’t be more thrilled. Here, we chat to the 38-yearold actor about what’s to come after his explosive entrance and what it’s like returning to his old stomping ground of Elstree… Hi Davood! Tell us a bit about your new character, Eli Ebrahimi… He’s so interesting. Firstly, he’s incredibly talented. He’s at the top of his game and so passionate about the job. He’s at his happiest in the workplace and constantly excitable because of what he does. What’s he like outside the hospital? Eli is very work-focused, which can make him a bit socially awkward. He’s not got the skills you’d require to sit down and have a chat in the pub. Do we get to see a more domestic side to him? Yes. We’ve shot some stuff that delves into his personal life. He’s married to a lovely hOlby With his “friend for life” James woman who knows how to deal with him. Saying that, we will see them having struggles. It makes for some awkward conversations which border on funny. But ultimately, it’s deadly serious for these two. Eli performs open heart surgery in the first episode, so you were thrown in at the deep end… When there’s a fake beating heart in front of you, it goes above and beyond learning the specifics of medical wording. We filmed an aortic dissection and there was blood flying everywhere. It was a bit of a shock! Was it nice going back to Elstree and seeing your old EastEnders cast mates? Yeah, we’ve got the BBC bar there where we have lunch and whether I’m sitting with the Holby guys or grabbing a bite with James Bye [Martin Fowler], who’s a friend for life, it’s a lovely environment. Do you hope that Gray Atkins, who killed Kush in EastEnders, will get his comeuppance? Yes! These things have to come to an end, so it’ll be interesting to see if he gets found out. Holby City, Tuesday, 9.20pm, BBC One 6 HOT TV

Best friend Greg (Paul G Raymond) “I play Iain’s best friend and he’s a bit awkward, very good-hearted and sharp as a tack.” Boss Olivia (Elena Saurel) “I’m their boss at the TV company. She’s similar to a lot of women in my life. She’s at that age when she’s trying to figure out when to start a family. She’s good at her job and managing everyone else’s life – but her personal life is a mess.” Ashley’s old flame, Robbie (Sean Sagar) “I’m a cool cat. I’m doing well in life, but now am thinking about reuniting with Ashley and deciding that’s what I want.” FEATURES Housemate Thalia (Janine Harouni) “She likes to wear a lot of leather, a lot of black – hard on the outside soft on the inside. I think she probably has one or two concealed weapons on her at all times.” HIT THE BUFFERS Housemate Ashley (Rosa Robson) “She is pretty stuck. She’s in a job she isn’t sure about and a relationship she’s not sure about, but nothing is so bad she wants to make a change. So she’s treading water and involving herself in other people’s relationships.” Housemate Rosie (Jessie Cave) “She is the landlord of the house they live in and she’s slightly odd. And fun. And kind. But she lives in another world, really, and is content to be that way. She loves everybody and is a fun person.” Joel Dommett also makes a guest appearance Love Island’s Iain Stirling has written and stars in a new sitcom about stuck twenty-somethings As the voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling provides the comedy, giving a humorous take on the firepit chats and coupling up. Now, in his first acting role, Iain turns to the drama in his own life to find the laughs. He has written the new ITV2 sitcom Buffering, which is based on his days as a single man and kids’ TV host, detailing the ups and downs of his twenties, before marriage and parenthood with Love Island host Laura Whitmore. “I play a character called Iain, who is a children’s TV presenter,” says the comedian, who won a BAFTA for CBBC show The Dog Ate My Homework. “On paper his life is sort of quite good. But something deep down is bothering him. He hasn’t got the social skills to articulate that misery, so it manifests itself in bizarre behaviour.” The six-part series also looks at how Iain’s friends are adjusting to adult life. The 33-year-old wrote Buffering with his pal, Steve Bugeja. Steve says, “We realised we wanted to have loads of different stories, not just Iain’s. So we made it an ensemble, showing that bit of life when you’re in your mid-twenties and too old to go out partying. You are stuck in limbo. The cast are amazing and took it to a new level. And Iain can act too – which is a bonus,” he laughs. Buffering, Thursday, 10pm, ITV2, or stream all episodes on ITV Hub Iain with his wife Laura Whitmore HOT TV 7

FeATUReS toge her Kate and John when they were living with the Barters aga n There’s more than one reunion in this week’s emotional episode of Long Lost Family Then You might well need a box of tissues on hand for this moving episode of ITV’s Bafta award-winning series, Long Lost Family. In it we meet 53-year-old Kate Brown from Portsmouth, who was fostered when she was five days old, after her mother couldn’t cope with a newborn due to suffering from medical problems including epilepsy. Kate, who was fostered by a family called the Barters, says the only person she ever really felt a connection with while growing up was her foster brother John Bradley who she hasn’t seen for 46 years. “You do feel different when you’ve been fostered,” says Kate. “You don’t feel like you’re a real part of the family. You feel like you’re an add-on.” Kate says she regarded John as a proper big brother. “If anyone tried to pick on me at school, he was the one who would be there to stick up for me. He was quite cheeky, he was great! He was the closest thing that I had to a real family. I got the impression that he loved me.” Although Kate was eventually adopted by the Barters, John wasn’t so lucky. Kate explains, “Unfortunately he was maybe a little bit too much for my adoptive mum to be able to handle.” Kate recalls him being there one day, and gone the next. Despite years of searching for him, the mum-of-one was unable to discover anything about his fate, so her search turned to her own past. Just two years ago, on seeing her adoption file, she discovered that John wasn’t the only person missing from her life. It turned out a birth sister she never knew she had, Becky Rhodes, had – incredibly – been living just a few roads away from Kate in Portsmouth. Born three years before Kate, despite being adopted herself, Becky managed to make contact with their late birth mother Pamela. Becky says, “She couldn’t look after us – she had a lot of health problems. I think she wished things could have been a lot different.” There’s a highly emotional on-screen reunion between the sisters. “I feel a connection with Becky and a sense of belonging,” Kate says. Meanwhile, Davina McCall, Nicky Campbell and the team turned their attention to finding John, which proved a lot more difficult, particularly when the pandemic struck. But after many months, they discovered the remarkable truth that he was living 10 miles away from Kate. It turned out that John experienced a difficult childhood after leaving Kate and the Barter family. He was placed back into now care where he was passed around from pillar to post, living in five different children’s homes as well as several different foster placements until he was 16. Dadof-two John recalls, “It was hard when all the other children around me were being adopted.” He tells Nicky Campbell that he believed he may well have a half-sister, called Sue Newham, but couldn’t find her. But he’s overjoyed that his foster sister, Kate, had been trying to find him and when they meet up in this episode, you can see their bond is still there more than four decades later. However, that isn’t the end of this heartwarming story – the team then reunite John with his sister Sue, who Kate and John reconnected after 46 years had been tracked down in London and had no idea about John’s existence. “He’s had all this time where he thought he’s on his own and really, truly, he’s not on his own now,” says Sue. For Kate, there’s delight as she has not only made contact with the sister she never knew, but welcomes back John and his family into her life too. “I’ve been so lucky that I managed to find Becky and now John as well – it’s so unbelievable.” Long Lost Family, Monday, 9pm, ITV hosts nicky Campbell and Davina McCall 8 hoT TV

The fight begins with party props FEATURES NIcOLA birthday The pair have a full-on scrap… Nicola King and Mandy Dingle slug it out in the mother of all catfights brawl Nothing screams soapland like a mighty dust-up – and Emmerdale fans are in for a treat as Mandy Dingle and Nicola King come to blows. It all kicks off at Angelica’s birthday party, when Mandy overhears Nicola badmouthing her and Vinny. Having done everything she could to save their marriage, Mandy found herself in the middle of Jimmy and Nicola’s domestic when Jimmy leant in for a kiss. It’s all in the open now and whatever chance Nicola and Jimmy had has been lost. We catch up with Lisa Riley and Nicola Wheeler to find out more… …after launching into a food fight MANDy Emmerdale, Monday to Friday, 7pm, ITV Hi, Nicola! How is Jimmy and Nicola’s relationship? They’re most certainly getting a divorce. Jimmy’s admitted he shared a kiss with Mandy and Nicola wrongfully assumes that she instigated it. Jimmy doesn’t correct her and it all gets blown out of proportion. Where does that leave Nicola and Mandy? Nicola confronts Mandy and Mandy tells Nicola the truth – that it was Jimmy who went in for the kiss. Nicola goes ballistic, ends their relationship completely and kicks Jimmy out. But they decide not to tell the kids until after Angelica’s birthday party. Why do you think Nicola is so riled up? Jimmy’s found his own apartment and it all starts to become real for her. She offloads all the angst on to Mandy. She’s vile about Mandy’s mothering of Vinny and gets a thwack on the head – which she most definitely Nicola wheeler Nicola King deserves! It was Paul who was a bad parent, not Mandy. Tell us about this fight… It’s very comedic and I love that. We’re at a kid’s birthday party, so we start using all these childish props. Poor Rodney gets hit and then it turns into a water fight. It’s full throttle and not long before they involve the cake. I was like a Krispy Kreme by the end! There are a few stunts involved. How much of that is actually you and Lisa? Quite a bit – apart from the throws. Unfortunately, I’ve got a back injury. I swear to God, we’d have done the whole thing if it was down to Lisa! What’s your funniest moment from that day on set? We got buttercream burns! We had factor 50 on but because we were both dripping in buttercream it was like we were covered in oil. It’s the dirtiest I’ve ever been at work, but it was such fun. Hi, Lisa! Does Mandy have feelings for Jimmy? Other than being his best friend? In real life, you can be best friends with somebody without anything sexual going on. What prompted Jimmy’s actions? They both went through the turmoil of Paul’s death together and Mandy didn’t have anyone else to turn to. Her demeanour may have come across as flirty and I think Jimmy’s read the signals wrongly. Is there any part of Mandy that wants it to go further? After the kiss there’s a little twinkle in Mandy’s eye and she thinks, “Wow! We really are sharing this pain.” But then she snaps back and realises she just has to support him. She absolutely does not think he should get sent down for Paul’s death. Tell us about the windmill stunt you performed… We had body doubles but I said I wanted to do it. I said, “If I can pick Robin Windsor up on Strictly, lisa riley Mandy Dingle Nicola Wheeler’s a pigeon!” So, I get Nicola on my shoulders and we’re spinning… I embodied my inner Tom Cruise. And apparently cake features heavily in the fight scene… There was cake in every orifice. There was cake in my knickers when I got back home! Plus, the wig goes flying. Honestly, Mandy’s wig is such a feature, it should get its own credit for that episode. How does Nicola confront Mandy about the kiss? Mandy goes into the café innocently for a bacon butty and Nicola snaps. Nicola’s got it all wrong and Mandy lets her know it. She tells Nicola she’s deluded and that she’s been flying the flag for her and Jimmy all this time. Girl power! What causes Mandy to snap? Nicola calls Mandy an unfit mother, saying, “No wonder Vinny’s turned out like he has.” Well, that’s like a red rag to a bull with Mandy. Mention Vinny and she’s going to go for you. HOT TV 9

Soap week Nicola lets rip with a watergun at Angel’s birthday party Pregnant Gabby is in pain so Will helps her EMMERDALE wEEkDAys, itv GABBY CATCHES JAMIE IN THE ACT OF BURGLING HOME FARM AND ENDS UP IN SEVERE PAIN Gabby has a rough time this week after Will accidentally lets slip that Jamie is moving away. She’s left feeling heartbroken. Things between the pair go from bad to worse when Gabby catches Jamie breaking into Home Farm. She’s gutted he’s leaving and feels betrayed, but there’s no time to dwell on it. Soon, Gabby clutches her stomach in pain. Will arrives in the nick of time and offers to take her to hospital. Jamie, on the other hand, tells her that he never wanted their baby. Meanwhile, Faith is feeling nervous ahead of getting her test results. Sarah is left feeling uneasy when Faith tells her she wants to live life on the edge, but manages Jamie breaks into Home Farm to convince Cain to join them at Hawksford Outdoor Pursuits. Their day out is overshadowed when the doctor finally calls Faith and tells her to come in urgently. They’ve got her results and she prepares for bad news. Faith decides to keep the results a secret from Sarah and Cain, but is eventually forced to admit everything. Cain is furious that she lied to him and tells her that he just can’t trust her. Elsewhere, Jimmy and Nicola decide not to tell the kids about their split until Angel’s birthday party is done. However, that doesn’t stop the drama from kicking off. Mandy overhears Nicola bad-mouthing her and Vinny, so hits her with an inflatable. It’s not long before the two women are having a full-blown brawl and party food is flying everywhere. Also this week, Ryan is left skint after a game of poker with Mackenzie. Meena attempts to play matchmaker and Ethan has a date. Food goes flying everywhere after tensions reach boiling point Angry Mandy wrestles with rival Nicola INTERVIEW As Tiffany has a bad reaction to fillers, and her friend Bernie collapses from taking diet pills, EastEnders’ MAisiE sMith tells us more what has led tiffany to become so obsessed with how she looks? She’s an 18-year-old, and she was quite insecure about herself already. Then Keegan’s job has been taking off, he’s really been doing well for himself and it’s making Tiffany question herself and if she’s enough for him. she also has big plans, what would her dream job be? She did study make-up so she’s trying to be a make-up artist, and she knows quite well that influencers can get quite a lot of money so she wants to become a brand on social media. is it about making money or being famous? It is a 50/50. this week keegan learns that tiffany was giving Bernie diet pills, and is furious after Bernie collapses... When Tiff realised how far it had gone, she was flooded with guilt. She was the person that led Bernie to collapse but at the start she thought she was just helping out. tiffany is also having a bad reaction to the fillers, but will it stop her using them? Now she has an infection I don’t think that she’ll want to do it again. That was the final straw. tiffany and keegan are having problems, when did they start? I think they’re both trying to prove to each other that their marriage was a good idea, that getting married so young was a good idea. So I think they might be hiding issues they’ve got from each other because they don’t want to admit that maybe they did rush into it. what was your reaction when you found out tiffany was going to have an influencer storyline? I’ve been very lucky with the storylines I’ve been given on the show, they do always try to focus on issues that are happening in the world. I was so glad to be given the opportunity to actually show that body insecurities are a massive thing that lots of people go through, especially within my age group. 10 HOT TV

SOAPS eASTendeRS mOn, TueS, THuRS, fRi, bbc One KIND KAT TRIES TO HELP BILLY BUT HER RECORD RUSE IS RUINED Kat tries to help Billy with his money worries by planting a rare record for him to find and sell. But when Honey hears it, she asks for it. By the time Kat finds out, the record has been scratched and has lost value. Meanwhile, Phil confides in Kat that he’s thinking of doing a runner with little Raymond if he doesn’t win custody of him. Kat goes to see Denise to persuade her to talk Kat plants a rare record so Billy can try to sell it to Phil and sort out an amicable arrangement that lets him see Raymond regularly. Elsewhere, Tiffany is still obsessively checking her face in the mirror after her fillers started to get infected. Her condition is getting worse, and Keegan is furious that she’s got more cosmetic work done. Later, Keegan cosies up with a drunk Dotty at the club. Meanwhile, Nancy and Frankie share a cell after a wine bar fight when Bernie collapses from hunger, she is forced to admit that she’s been taking diet pills in a bid to get slimmer. Keegan is upset to learn that Tiff gets them for her. Also this week, Nancy and Frankie are banged up after getting in a fight at The Albert. Plus, a music promoter wants a meeting with Whitney after Rocky sends a recording of her singing. Tiffany’s face is infected by botched fillers Pregnant Alina is rushed to hospital Desperate Warren is confronted by son Joel HOLLYOAKS weeKdAYS, cHAnneL 4 cOROnATiOn STReeT mOn, wed, fRi, iTv HOPE’S UNDER SUSPICION AFTER FIRE PUTS ALINA IN HOSPITAL Unsettled by Alina’s pregnancy, Meanwhile, Craig challenges PC Hope goes back to her old ways. She Brody about why he arrested James doesn’t share Tyrone and Alina’s and is horrified when the copper excitement and wants to act up, so she suggests that black people are sneaks out of No.9 when Alina is just oversensitive. asleep, and shortly after the salon Elsewhere, Todd has flat is on fire. Alina is rushed to resorted to kipping at the hospital – is Hope to blame? funeral parlour. Undertaker Later, Evelyn raises her George comes to his rescue, suspicions about Hope’s insisting he comes home role in the fire, but Fiz with him. George jumps to her daughter’s also gets a date with defence. But when the Eileen this week, police inform Alina and but cancels it when Tyrone that someone he overhears her started the fire and it say to Mary that is being investigated she doesn’t want Undertaker George as arson, they can’t overhears Eileen to go out with help but share slating his job someone who Evelyn’s fears. handles the dead. WARREN’S LAST-DITCH ATTEMPT AT FREEDOM TURNS NASTY Warren is up against it, desperate to avoid arrest for robbery and assault – but Joel demands that he turn himself in, or he will. Warren then makes a decision that could have deadly consequences for one of the Chester residents. Elsewhere, there’s excitement Felix’s antics with Martine are rumbled by Grace with the return of an old favourite as Luke’s sister Zara arrives. She attends the funeral of mum Sue, and reconnects with her brother as he’s dealing with his dementia diagnosis. And Grace reveals she knows what Martine and Felix have been getting up to. HOT TV 11

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Sky SportS MAin event 2.30pm the Women’s hundred Live Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire (Start time 3.00pm). 6.00-9.30pm the hundred Live Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire (Start time 6.30pm). Bt Sport 1 11.00-11.30am ueFA Champions League Coverage of the UEFA Champions League play-off draw. 12.00noon ueFA europa Conference League Coverage of the UEFA Europa Conference League play-off draw. 12.30pm ueFA europa League Coverage of the UEFA Europa League play-off draw. euroSport 1 6.00am tokyo 2020: Badminton The women’s doubles medal matches. 7.20-10.30 tokyo 2020: track Cycling Coverage from Izu Velodrome. 10.50 tokyo 2020: Gymnastics Coverage of finals from Ariake Gymnastics Centre. 11.25 tokyo 2020: Athletics Track and field coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.10-3.30pm tokyo 2020: volleyball Coverage of the group stage in the women’s competition. 12.45am tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.00 tokyo 2020: Athletics Track and field coverage from Olympic Stadium. 4.30-6.30am tokyo 2020: Boxing Coverage from Kokugikan Arena. Tuesday Sky SportS the hundred 2.30pm the Women’s hundred Live London Spirit v Northern Superchargers (Start time 3.00pm). 6.00-9.30pm the hundred Live London Spirit v Northern Superchargers (Start time 6.30pm). Sky SportS MAin event 2.30pm the Women’s hundred Live London Spirit v Northern Superchargers (Start time 3.00pm). 6.00-9.30pm the hundred Live London Spirit v Northern Superchargers (Start time 6.30pm). Bt Sport 1 3.45-7.45pm t20 Cricket West Indies v Pakistan. Bt Sport 2 3.00-6.00am MLB Los Angeles Dodgers v Houston Astros (Start time 3.10am). euroSport 1 6.30am tokyo 2020: Sailing The men’s fin gold medal race. 7.00 tokyo 2020 Reviews and previews of today’s action. 7.20 tokyo 2020: track Cycling Coverage from Izu Velodrome. 10.10 tokyo 2020: Boxing Coverage from Kokugikan Arena. 11.20 tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.10-3.30pm tokyo 2020: volleyball Coverage of the men’s quarter-finals. 10.25 tokyo 2020: Swimming The women’s 10km open water race. 1.00am tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.00-4.30 tokyo 2020: Athletics Further coverage. 5.45-8.00am tokyo 2020: Weightlifting Coverage of the men’s 109kg+ discipline. Wednesday Sky SportS the hundred 10.00am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.00pm the hundred Live Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles (Start time 7.00pm). Sky SportS MAin event 10.00am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.00pm the hundred Live Birmingham Phoenix v Oval Invincibles (Start time 7.00pm). euroSport 1 8.00am tokyo 2020: track Cycling Coverage from Izu Velodrome. 10.50 tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.10-3.30pm tokyo 2020: volleyball Coverage of the women’s quarter-finals. 10.25 tokyo 2020: Swimming The men’s 10km open water race. 1.00am tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 2.00-7.00am tokyo 2020: Athletics Further track and field coverage from Olympic Stadium. Thursday Sky SportS ArenA 12.00m’t-5.00am nFL Sky SportS the hundred 10.15am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.00pm the hundred Live Manchester Originals v Southern Braves (Start time 7.00pm). Sky SportS GoLF 1.00pm european tour Golf The Hero Open. 6.00-10.00pm World Golf Championships The Fedex St Jude Invitational. Sky SportS MAin event 10.15am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.00pm the hundred Live Manchester Originals v Southern Braves (Start time 7.00pm). 12.00m’t-5.00am nFL Bt Sport 1 1.00-4.30am MLB St Louis Cardinals v Atlanta Braves (Start time 1.15am). euroSport 1 7.20am tokyo 2020: track Cycling Coverage from Izu Velodrome. 11.00 tokyo 2020: Athletics Further coverage from Olympic Stadium. 1.55-3.00pm tokyo 2020: volleyball Coverage of the men’s semi-finals. 9.25 tokyo 2020: Athletics The men’s 50km walk. 2.00-3.45am tokyo 2020: Canoe Sprint Coverage from Sea Forest Waterway. 5.00-7.00am tokyo 2020: volleyball The women’s semi-finals. Friday Sky SportS the hundred 10.15am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.00pm the hundred Live Welsh Fire v Trent Rockets (Start time 7.00pm). Sky SportS FootBALL 6.45-10.30pm eFL Bournemouth v West Bromwich Albion (Kick-off 7.45pm). Sky SportS GoLF 1.00pm european tour Golf The Hero Open. 6.00-10.00pm World Golf Championships The Fedex St Jude Invitational. Sky SportS MAin event 10.15am test Cricket England v India. 6.45-10.30pm eFL Bournemouth v West Bromwich Albion (Kick-off 7.45pm). Bt Sport 1 7.45- 10.00pm Ligue 1 Football action from France’s top division. Bt Sport 2 8.00-5.30-9.00pm FiM Speedway Grand prix Coverage of the latest round of the season. Bt Sport 3 1.30-3.30pm Atp tennis Coverage of the final from the Austrian Open. euroSport 1 7.20am tokyo 2020: track Cycling Coverage from Izu Velodrome. 11.20 tokyo 2020: Modern pentathlon The women’s laser run. 12.00noon tokyo 2020 Reviews and previews of today’s action. 12.20- 3.15pm tokyo 2020: Athletics Coverage from Olympic Stadium. 10.50 tokyo 2020: Athletics The women’s marathon. 2.00am tokyo 2020: Athletics Further coverage of the women’s marathon. 2.15-4.45 tokyo 2020: Canoe Sprint Coverage from Sea Forest Waterway. 5.55-6.45am tokyo 2020: Boxing From Kokugikan Arena. See Ben Stokes in Test Cricket: England v India, Wednesday, 10am, Sky Sports Main Event HOT TV 15

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Dan Walker and Sam Quek further coverage of day eight, including the women’s singles tennis final at Ariake Tennis Park, with home favourite Naomi Osaka hoping for glory. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Coverage of the women’s rugby sevens gold medal match at 10.00, plus athletics from the Olympic Stadium. 12.40pm BBC News 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Further coverage of day eight in Tokyo, including the women’s 100m final at the Olympic Stadium at 1.50. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad introduces the best of day eight in Tokyo, including the mixed relay triathlon and the women’s singles tennis final. 5.45 BBC News Headlines. 5.55 Regional News; Weather 6.00 Take Off with Bradley & Holly Bradley Walsh and Holly Willoughby host the gameshow. This episode’s destination is St Lucia. 6.40am Wild & Weird (R) 6.55 Marrying Mum and Dad (R) 7.25 The Dengineers (R) 7.55 Blue Peter Magazine. (R) 8.20 What’s Cooking Omari? (R) 8.30 Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall (R) 9.00 Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey Documentary. (R) 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live With guest Harry Redknapp. 11.30 A Cook Abroad: Dave Myers’ Egypt The Hairy Biker visits North Africa. (R) 12.30pm The Best Dishes Ever Featuring recipes to keep children happy. (R) 1.00 Nature’s Miracle Orphans A sloth and some lion cubs learn to survive in the wild. (R) 2.00 LIVE The Hundred Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals. Isa Guha presents coverage of the latest men’s match of the 100-ball competition, held at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. 5.30 Japan with Sue Perkins Part two of two. Sue travels to the ancient city of Kyoto to spend time with geishas. (R) 6.00am CITV: Dino Dana (R) 6.10 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud Double bill. (R) 6.35 Robozuna (R) 6.55 LEGO Hidden Side (R) 7.00 Mighty Mike Double bill. (R) 7.15 Mr Bean: The Animated Series Double bill. (R) 7.40 Hotel Transylvania (R) 7.55 Don’t Unleash the Beast (R) 8.25 ITV News Headlines. 8.30 Martin & Roman’s Weekend Best! Entertainment show. 9.25 James Martin’s Saturday Morning James is joined by singer Marti Pellow. (R) 11.35 Cooking with the Stars (R) 12.35pm James Martin’s Islands to Highlands In Oxford. 1.05 ITV News; Weather 1.10 LIVE ITV Racing: Glorious Goodwood Coverage of the final day of the festival. 4.00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars (R) 5.00 The Chase Celebrity Special Quiz show. (R) 6.00 ITV News; Weather 6.20 Regional News; Weather 6.30 Rolling in It Gameshow. 6.00am Everybody Loves Raymond Five episodes. (R) 8.00 The Simpsons (R) 10.55 FILM Stuart Little 2 (2002, U) The mouse goes to the rescue when his canary friend is taken prisoner by a falcon. Family adventure sequel, with the voices of Michael J Fox and James Woods. ★★★ 12.25pm Four in a Bed Five editions of the B&B challenge. (R) 3.00 LIVE W Series Coverage of the fourth race of the campaign from the Hungaroring. With commentary from Alex Jacques and Billy Monger. 4.20 A Place in the Sun Ben Hillman helps a photographer to find a new home on the Greek island of Skopelos. (R) 5.05 Channel 4 News 5.30 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying Highlights Steve Jones presents action from the battle for pole position at the Hungaroring, where the 11th round of the campaign takes place. With analysis from David Coulthard. 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 10.00 SpongeBob SquarePants (R) 10.30 Entertainment News on 5 Showbiz news and gossip. 10.35 Friends Triple bill. (R) 12.05pm Friends Five episodes. Joey and Phoebe play Cupid for Rachel and Ross; Chandler’s internship gets off to an uninspiring start; Monica and Chandler both ask Joey for money; a joke meant for Ross backfires on Chandler; everyone except Ross decides to play the lottery. (R) 2.35 Escape to the Farm with Kate Humble Double bill. Life at the presenter’s farm in Monmouthshire; Kate and Tim gather the sheep for shearing in the summer, but find the price they can charge for their wool is falling fast. Kate also visits a nearby honey farm. (R) 4.35 The Nile with Bettany Hughes The historian visits burial site the Valley of the Kings before heading south on the steam ship that inspired Death on the Nile. (R) 6.25 5 News Weekend Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 7pm, Olympics 2020: Today at the Games: Dina Asher-Smith 7.00 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding and Alex Scott present highlights of day eight in Tokyo, including the women’s 100m final. Team GB’s sprinting superstar Dina Asher-Smith was hoping to realise her potential in this race. Today’s schedule also included the final of the women’s singles tennis. 8.30 Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel Three contestants try to answer their way to a fortune, guided by seven celebrity experts, including Greg Rutherford, Nigel Havers, Chris Ramsey, Sophie Hermann, Paul C Brunson and AJ Odudu. 9.30 Casualty Happy couple Ethan and Fenisha prepare for their wedding day under a shadow of uncertainty, as Ethan is contacted by his Huntington’s consultant. Matthew battles his emotions, Lev faces up to his sexuality once and for all, and Ollie’s mystery illness is finally diagnosed. 10.15 BBC News; Weather 10.30 Music Special Programme featuring a performance and an interview with a top star. 11.20 The Wall Gameshow which sees contestants answer questions that combine knowledge, strategy and luck for the chance to win life-changing prizes. Hosted by Danny Dyer, with questions voiced by Angela Rippon. (R) 12.10am LIVE Olympics 2020. JJ Chalmers presents coverage of day nine, with five swimming finals taking place, plus athletics. 4.05-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Sam Quek and Rishi Persad introduce further coverage, as Great Britain target medals in golf, sailing and tennis. 10.10pm, All Is True Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench 6.30 FILM Pride & Prejudice (2005, U) One of five sisters forms an unlikely romantic attachment to an aloof gentleman. Period drama based on Jane Austen’s novel, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. ★★★★ 8.30 Olympics 2020: Extra Jeanette Kwakye and Nihal Arthanayake present extended highlights of day eight, including the mixed relay triathlon and the women’s rugby sevens gold medal match. 9.40 QI Sandi Toksvig and regular panellist Alan Davies are joined by Aisling Bea, Lee Mack, Jason Manford to answer questions on the subject of peril. As ever, points are awarded for the most interesting answers. (R) 10.10 FILM All Is True (2018, 12) Premiere. William Shakespeare is forced to return to face the demons of his past in Stratford when the Globe Theatre burns down. Drama, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. ★★★★ 11.45 FILM Beatriz at Dinner (2017, 18) A holistic medicine practitioner is drawn into a battle of wills while an unexpected guest at a client’s dinner party. Comedy drama, starring Salma Hayek and John Lithgow. ★★★★ 1.05am FILM Operation Avalanche (2016, 15) Two young CIA agents are sent to Nasa under the false pretence of making a documentary to investigate reports of a mole. Thriller, starring Matt Johnson, Owen Williams and Andrew Appelle. ★★★ 2.35 Weather for the Week Ahead 2.40-6.40am BBC News 8.30pm, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Jeremy Clarkson 7.30 The Void An opera singer, a Santa lookalike and a man who can’t swim take part in the gameshow in which contestants take on a wide range of mental and physical challenges. Hosted by Ashley Banjo and Fleur East. 8.30 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Jeremy Clarkson gives six new contestants the chance to take their place in the hot seat, with four lifelines and just 15 questions standing between them and a million pounds. 9.35 Quiz Charles returns for a second night in the hot seat with a new strategy. After his previously hopeless performance, he proves massively successful, his dithering answers invariably turning out to be right. However, the production team finds his sudden change of fortunes suspicious, and begin looking into an unusual pattern of coughing from the studio audience. (R) 10.30 ITV News; Weather 10.50 FILM 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, 12) A disgraced former cop is arrested by the FBI for illegal street racing, but his one-time colleagues offer him freedom in exchange for going on an undercover mission. Teaming up with an old racing friend and a customs official, he has to infiltrate and bring down a drug-trafficking operation. Thriller sequel, with Paul Walker reprising his role from The Fast and the Furious alongside Tyrese Gibson and Eva Mendes. ★★ 12.45am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra 3.15-6.00am ITV Nightscreen 8pm, A lake district farm shop Dave Morland 7.00 Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales Documentary following the Countryfile presenter as he and his family come to the rescue at his parents’ farm in the Durham hills after his mother suffers an accident. (R) 8.00 A Lake District Farm Shop The lady of a Cumbrian manor shares a book of marmaladebased recipes, and a master butcher turns to an age-old skill to transform sheepskins into new products for the farm shop, Last in the series. 9.00 FILM Olympus Has Fallen (2013, 15) A secret service operative is redeployed from Presidential Protection after a tragic accident. As he prepares to leave his assignment, terrorists take control of the White House and hold the president hostage. The agent is trapped in the building, and uses his inside knowledge to rescue the head of state. Action thriller, directed by Antoine Fuqua, and starring Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman. ★★ 11.15 International Rugby Union South Africa v British & Irish Lions. Lee McKenzie presents action from the second test of the series, held at Cape Town Stadium. With analysis from Jamie Roberts and Stephen Ferris. 12.20am FILM Valkyrie (2008, 12) Fact-based thriller, recreating the 1944 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Stars Tom Cruise and Kenneth Branagh. ★★★ 2.25 The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan (R) 3.20 Hollyoaks Omnibus (R) 5.20 Food Unwrapped (R) 5.45- 6.00am Jamie’s Comfort Food (R) 8.30pm, PATRICK SWAYZE: The Demons & the Dance 6.30 FILM Dirty Dancing (1987, 12) A dance instructor at a 1960s resort hotel fears his career will be jeopardised when his regular partner is forced to pull out of an important show in which they are due to perform. Luckily, a naive teenager is happy to step in, and is treated to a whirlwind education in expressing herself. Romantic drama, with Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey and Jerry Orbach.★★★★ 8.30 Patrick Swayze: The Demons & the Dance A profile of the actor, who shot to fame in 1987 with his lead role in box-office hit Dirty Dancing and went on to star in films including Ghost and Point Break. The documentary explores the private struggles and public successes of Swayze in the words of those who knew him best. 10.00 FILM Road House (1989, 18) A philosophy-reading kung fu expert gains a reputation as the best bouncer around, and is hired by the owner of a rowdy Missouri bar to keep the peace. When he fires some of the establishment’s corrupt staff, he incurs the wrath of a local crime boss who has a stranglehold on the town’s businesses. Rowdy Herrington’s action thriller, starring Patrick Swayze, Ben Gazzara, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott and blues singer Jeff Healey. ★★★ 12.15am The Last Days of Patrick Swayze. Examining the death of the actor in 2009 from pancreatic cancer. (R) 1.15 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.15 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun (R) 4.00 Police: Hour of Duty (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 6.30 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.55 Secret Crush 9.55 Dress to Impress 11.50 Australian Ninja Warrior 1.30pm Celebrity Catchphrase 2.35 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 3.05 FILM Antz (1998, PG) Animation, with the voice of Woody Allen. ★★★★★ 4.45 FILM Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation (2018, U) Animation, voiced by Adam Sandler. ★★★ 6.40 FILM Marley & Me (2008, PG) Comedy drama based on journalist John Grogan’s account of life with a mischievous golden Labrador. Starring Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston and Kathleen Turner. ★★★ 9.00 Love Island: Unseen Bits A round-up of the past week in the villa. 10.05 Family Guy Animated triple bill. 11.30 American Dad! Double bill. 12.30am Iain Stirling’s CelebAbility 1.15 Apocalypse Wow 2.20 Don’t Hate the Playaz 3.05 FYI Extra 3.20 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Last Stop Garage 8.20 American Pickers 9.20 Rick Stein’s India 10.20 American Pickers 11.20 Rick Stein’s Secret France 12.20pm Red Bull Soapbox Race 1.20 Top Gear: Burma Special 4.00 Border Force: America’s Gatekeepers 6.00 Would I Lie to You? Triple bill. 8.00 Not Going Out Triple bill. Lucy is forced to look after her god-daughter; the gang spends a weekend on Frank’s new boat; Lee tries to prove his masculinity after failing to stop a gang of muggers. 10.00 Hypothetical Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster pose ridiculous scenarios to Suzi Ruffell, Tom Allen, Sophie Duker and Desiree Burch. 11.00 QI XL Sandi Toksvig hosts, with Alan Davies, Cariad Lloyd, Romesh Ranganathan and Phill Jupitus. 12.00m’t Live at the Apollo 1.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 2.55 QI XL 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping E4 6.00am Don’t Tell the Bride 8.00 Supernanny USA 9.00 Wipeout USA 9.55 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 12.55pm FILM Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004, PG) Comedy adventure, starring Jim Carrey. ★★★ 3.00 The Big Bang Theory 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 6.55 FILM Home Alone (1990, PG) A boy is left to defend his home from burglars when his family jets off to Paris and accidentally leaves him behind. Comedy, starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. ★★★★★ 9.00 Celebrity Gogglebox Famous faces critique shows including The Masked Dancer, Dirty Dancing, Naked Attraction, Tom Allen’s Quizness and Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back. 10.00 Gogglebox Double bill. 12.05am Gogglebox 1.10 Rick and Morty: four episodes. 3.00 Celebrity Gogglebox 3.55-6.00am Don’t Tell the Bride BBC Scotland 7.00pm The Seven 7.15 The Edit. Entertainment news. 7.30 Orkney: When the Boat Comes In. The impact of visiting passengers from cruise ships on the lives of Orcadians. 8.00 Born to Be Wild. Kaniz and Gaby struggle with a pair of feisty gannets. 9.00 Bhangra or Bust – Our Lives. Behind the scenes at a bhangra dance contest in Birmingham. 9.30 The Bhangra Boss – The Story of DJ Vips. A profile of Edinburghbased bhangra DJ and record label boss DJ Vips. 10.00 Best of Chewin’ the Fat 10.30pm-12.00m’t Sportscene Saturday SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 5.55-5.58pm Reporting Scotland. Headline stories; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 5.55-5.58pm BBC Wales Today. The latest headlines; Weather WALES As BBC2 except: 6.30pm Dad’s Army. An enemy aircraft ditches in a reservoir. 7.00 Tudur’s TV Flashback. Small-screen clips focusing on the things that are made in Wales. 7.30 Extreme Wales with Richard Parks. Richard learns how to fly a paramotor. 8.00-8.30 Iolo’s Pembrokeshire. Iolo Williams watches birds fishing together on a tidal lagoon. Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.10 Lovejoy: five episodes 12.00noon The Brokenwood Mysteries: Triple bill of the detective drama. 6.00 The Brokenwood Mysteries A groom-to-be is shot dead while on a hunting excursion during his stag trip, and none of his friends admit to firing the bullet. 8.00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Hetty investigates the apparent suicide of Robert’s uncle, and discovers the whole village where he lived is gripped by superstition. Stars Patricia Routledge. 9.00 Silent Witness Feature-length episode. Leo, Nikki and Jack travel to Afghanistan to identify whether human remains are those of a British soldier captured by the Taliban five years earlier. 11.25 Wallander The detective takes on his toughest case as he searches for Linda’s father-in-law, a mystery that leads him into the shady world of Cold War-era politics. Stars Kenneth Branagh. 1.25am Taggart 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 8.50 Be Beautiful 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Buying and Selling 1.00 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.55 The Real Housewives of Orange County 2.45 The Only Way Is Essex: triple bill 6.00 The Only Way Is Essex Yaz’s oldest friend is at odds with Amber, and Amy tries to bring Kelsey and Chloe together to see if they can mend their friendship. 7.00 Dinner Date Josh from London picks three blind dates from five potential partners, based entirely on their menus. 8.00 Celebrity Dinner Date Reality TV star Amber Davies chooses three men to date based entirely on their menus. 9.00 Botched Paul orders more tests for a woman with a severely botched nose. 10.00 Ibiza Weekender Double bill. 12.00m’t The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha and Tanya try to get all the ladies to reconcile their differences. 12.55 ITVBe Nightscreen 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping 8.55am Food Unwrapped 9.30 A Place in the Sun 12.35pm Bake Off: The Professionals – The Final 1.40 Full Bloom 2.40 Come Dine with Me: five episodes 5.20 Four in a Bed: double bill 6.25 Four in a Bed Triple bill of the contest. 8.00 999: On the Front Line Paramedics help a 24-year-old man who is having an epileptic seizure in a supermarket, while an ambulance crew treats an elderly woman whose nose will not stop bleeding. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E Double bill. A woman arrives at King’s College Hospital with a swelling on her brain following a random attack; a 55-year-old trucker arrives after a road accident. 11.10 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy gameshow, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson joined by guests Kathy Burke and Kevin Bridges. 12.15am Father Ted 1.15 24 Hours in A&E 3.25-3.50am Father Ted: Sitcom. 9.40-10.10pm Mavericks: Sport’s Lost Heroes. A profile of former boxer David Pearce. STV As ITV except: 1.10-4.00pm LIVE STV Racing: Glorious Goodwood. Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present coverage of the fifth and final day of the festival, including the 3.40 Stewards’ Cup. 6.20-6.29 STV News 12.45-3.00am ITV Nightscreen 3.15-6.00am ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information. ITV WALES As ITV except: 6.20-6.30pm ITV News Cymru Wales. The latest headlines. S4C 6.00am Cyw 8.00 Stwnsh Sadwrn 10.00 Am Dro 11.00 Nyrsys 11.30 Dim Byd i’w Wisgo 12.00noon Ffermio 12.30pm Cynefin 1.30 Cefn Gwlad 2.30 Hen Dy Newydd 3.30 Y Fets 4.30 Codi Pac 5.00 Pobol Port Talbot 5.25 Cymry ar Gynfas 5.50 Wil ac Aeron: Taith Rwmania 6.20 Canu gyda Fy Arwr 7.15 Newyddion a Chwaraeon 7.30 Bwrdd i Dri. With Lloyd Macey, Eadyth Crawford and Sion Tomos Owen. 8.00 Noson Lawen. From Swansea. 9.00 Shane: Torri Record byd Guinness. Shane Williams aims to visit 50 castles in Wales in record time. 10.00 Sgwrs Dan y Lloer 10.30-11.35pm Taith y Llewod Picks of the day Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel 8.30pm, BBC One If the Olympics isn’t your thing, and you’re desperate for something a little different, then you can take comfort from this game show, hosted by the floppy-haired comedian. It, alongside Take Off (below), are the BBC’s only early evening programmes not coming from the sporting showcase. There’s no escaping the event totally, as on this episode Olympic gold medal-winning Greg Rutherford Take Off With Bradley & Holly 6pm, BBC One Bradley Walsh and Holly Willoughby invite more contestants to compete to win seats on a plane that will take off to a dream holiday destination. This week’s lucky winners will be jetting off to St Lucia, but first they have to participate in hilarious games, while the audience at home should expect celebrity surprises and inspirational stories. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm Archaeology: A Secret History Charting the history of archaeological breakthroughs, beginning with how it began. 8.00 Coast Great Guides: Heart of England’s South Coast Neil Oliver and Tessa Dunlop present a guide to England’s southern shores. 9.00 Inspector Montalbano The detective investigates when the body of a young woman is found in the municipal archives where she worked. Stars Luca Zingaretti. 10.50 FILM The Eagle Huntress (2016, U) Documentary about a Mongolian girl training to become an eagle hunter. ★★★★★ 12.15am A Slow Odyssey: An Eagle’s Flight 12.45 A Slow Odyssey: A Turtle’s Journey 1.15 Coast Great Guides: Heart of England’s South Coast 2.15-3.15am Archaeology: A Secret History. Documentary. Casualty 9.30pm, BBC One As Fenisha and Ethan prepare for their wedding day, he is contacted by his Huntington’s consultant who wants to see him as soon as possible. Despite the worry, Fenisha insists that they focus on their future together. Meanwhile, as Matthew considers one last attempt at winning Fenisha back, Lev is reminded of his childhood and faces up to his sexuality once and for all. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 6.00pm Murder, She Wrote Four episodes. Jessica visits an old friend, now the Mother Superior of a convent, and finds herself investigating the puzzling death of a nun; the seemingly accidental death of a tycoon turns out to be murder; Jessica’s cousin turns detective after she is suspected of murdering her lover; Jessica helps Sheriff Amos Tupper investigate the murder of his deputy’s wife. Angela Lansbury stars. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Triple bill. A serial rapist is on the loose; foster parents are accused of murdering a fiveyear-old in their care; a woman is found buried in a courtyard. 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1.55 Law & Order 3.35 Criminals: Caught on Camera 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Saturday 31 joins actor Nigel Havers, the Rev Kate Bottley, funnyman Chris Ramsey, presenter AJ Odudu, reality TV star Sophie Hermann and matchmaker Paul C Brunson. The show follows three contestants hoping to answer their way to a fortune, guided by the aforementioned seven famous faces. Can they help them to win life-changing cash? That depends on the spin of The Wheel... FILM CHOICE Olympus Has Fallen 9pm, Channel 4 Gerard Butler flexes his muscles (and US accent) to play Secret Service agent Mike Manning, who faces a race against time to locate the President following a terrorist attack. The Commander in Chief (Aaron Eckhart) is being held in a heavily armoured incident room in the bowels of the White House, which is swarming with baddies intent on causing chaos. Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Arts Uncovered 6.15 Il Volo with Placido Domingo: A Tribute to the Three Tenors 8.30 Tales of the Unexpected: five episodes 11.00 Discovering: Robin Williams 12.00noon Discovering: Robert De Niro 1.00 Discovering: Alain Delon 2.00 The British Invasion 3.00 The Barry White Story: Let the Music Play 4.15 Discovering: Bee Gees 4.45 Bee Gees: Live in Melbourne 1989 7.00 Guy Garvey: From the Vaults 8.00 Classic Albums The making of Lou Reed’s album Transformer. 9.00 The Rolling Stones: Rock and Roll Circus A concert from 1968. 10.30 Classic Artists: Jethro Tull The story behind the classic rock band. 12.55am Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 3.10 Discovering: Eric Clapton 3.40 Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge 4.40-6.00am The Art of Drumming

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Sam Quek and Rishi Persad introduce coverage of day nine from Tokyo, as Great Britain target medals in golf, sailing and tennis, plus the women’s 3m springboard diving final. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan introduce artistic gymnastics and athletics action, including the men’s floor and pommel finals and the men’s 100m semi-finals, as day nine continues. 12.05pm BBC News; Weather 12.20 LIVE Olympics 2020 Gabby Logan introduces coverage from the Olympic Stadium of the men’s 100m final, which takes place at 1.50. Plus, the conclusion of the women’s triple jump final from 12.20. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad introduces action from day nine. 6.00 BBC News Headlines. 6.20 Regional News; Weather 6.30 Countryfile Presenter Joe Crowley celebrates the glories of seasonal food. 6.40am Britain in Bloom (R) 7.10 Gardeners’ World (R) 8.10 Countryfile (R) 9.05 Beechgrove Visiting Scottish lavender growers. 9.35 Sunday Morning Live With Sean Fletcher and Nina Wadia. 10.35 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Series highlights. 12.05pm LIVE Olympics 2020 Further coverage of athletics at the Olympic Stadium on day nine. Including the conclusion of the women’s 100m hurdles semi-finals and the women’s triple jump final at 12.20. 12.20 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.15 Songs of Praise Links between faith and food. 1.50 Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers Recipes for Thai spiced aubergines. (R) 2.10 LIVE The Hundred Birmingham Phoenix v Trent Rockets, at Edgbaston. 5.30 Chris Packham: The Walk That Made Me (R) 6.30 Saving Lives at Sea Emergency crews race to rescue a shark attack victim. 6.00am CITV Children’s TV. (R) 8.25 ITV News Headlines. 8.30 Martin & Roman’s Weekend Best! Entertainment show. 9.25 A Year in the Beacons (R) 9.50 Love Your Garden (R) 10.50 The Masked Singer US Kitty, Rhino, Frog, Night Angel, Astronaut and Turtle perform for the judges. (R) 11.50 Rolling in It With Rob Beckett, Brenda Edwards and Jordan North. (R) 12.50pm The Void An opera singer, a Santa lookalike and a man who can’t swim take part. (R) 1.50 ITV News; Weather 1.55 FILM Death Becomes Her (1992, PG) Black comedy fantasy, starring Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep. ★★★★ 3.55 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars With Richard Madeley, Sheila Ferguson and Mark Wright. (R) 4.55 The Chase Celebrity Special With Hannah Mills, Chris Ramsey, Dion Dublin and Lesley Garrett. (R) 5.55 ITV News; Weather 6.05 Regional News; Weather 6.00am Everybody Loves Raymond four episodes. (R) 7.40 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 8.30 International Rugby Union Test action from South Africa v British & Irish Lions. (R) 9.30 Sunday Brunch With Jason Byrne, Iain Stirling, Judge Jules and Anne-Marie. 12.30pm The Simpsons Triple bill. Homer traces his long-lost half-brother; with the guest voice of Tracey Ullman; Grampa inherits $100,000. (R) 1.55 Couples Come Dine with Me Three couples from Lincolnshire compete. (R) 2.55 A New Life in the Sun: Where Are They Now? Meeting more expats who set up businesses abroad. (R) 3.55 Devon and Cornwall Nigel Cooper takes his steamboat to a Royal Regatta. (R) 4.55 George Clarke’s Remarkable Renovations George meets a Staffordshire couple who have bought a 19th-century coach house. (R) 6.00 Channel 4 News Headlines. 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.55 SpongeBob SquarePants (R) 10.20 Entertainment News on 5 10.25 Friends Eight episodes. Rachel joins Joey on the set of his soap opera; Joey throws a party; Chandler and Monica visit a fertility clinic; Monica and Chandler interview a potential sperm donor; part one of two. The gang visits Barbados; part two of two. The pals attend Ross’s lecture; Rachel and Joey struggle to tell Ross about their kiss; Ross embarrasses himself. (R) 2.25pm Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up Double bill. Alex and Sherry are on the trail of a car sales company who owe £10,000 to a customer; enforcement agents execute more High Court writs. (R) 4.25 Inside Kensington Palace The history of the royal residence, where Queen Victoria was born and raised, and which was converted into a heavy artillery base during the Second World War. (R) 6.25 5 News Weekend 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 10.30pm, Gringo Charlize Theron 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding and Alex Scott are joined by an array of guests to reflect on day nine’s highlights in Tokyo, with the men’s 100m among the events to be decided across 11 sports. As well as Usain Bolt’s sprint successor being crowned, titles were decided in the swimming and diving pools, four apparatus finals in gymnastics, and in badminton, BMX cycling, golf, gymnastics, sailing, tennis and weightlifting. 9.00 Baptiste As Julien and Zsofia investigate far-right politician Kamilla Agoston, Emma finds a lead on Alex’s computer that takes her and Julien to a shocking and bloody discovery. Spin-off from The Missing, with Tchéky Karyo. 10.00 BBC News Headlines. 10.20 Regional News; Weather 10.30 FILM Gringo (2018, 15) When mild-mannered American businessman Harold Soyinka is double crossed by his colleagues, he is forced to fight to survive when he crosses the line from lawabiding citizen to wanted criminal after travelling to Mexico. Director Nash Edgerton’s action comedy, starring Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, David Oyelowo and Thandie Newton. ★★★★ 12.10am LIVE Olympics 2020. JJ Chalmers presents coverage of athletics from the Olympic Stadium on day 10 in Tokyo, including the men’s long jump final from 2.20 and the women’s 100m hurdles final at 3.50. 4.00-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Further coverage of day 10 in Tokyo. 10pm, Blind Ambition Jamie O’Leary 7.00 Tropic of Cancer with Simon Reeve The third leg of Simon’s journey takes him from the banks of the Nile in Egypt to the edge of the Indian Ocean in Oman, introducing him to nomadic Bedouins displaced by drought. (R) 8.00 Inside Monaco: Playground of the Rich The Casino de Monte Carlo holds an exclusive event with a Prohibition theme aimed at high rollers, and the harbour is packed as the super-rich arrive for the yacht show. (R) 9.00 Olympics 2020: Extra Nihal Arthanayake introduces action from day nine, including the finals of the BMX freestyle at Ariake Urban Sports Park, a new Olympic event in which riders try to impress the judges with acrobatic tricks. 10.00 Blind Ambition Jamie O’Leary and Jamie MacDonald explore how creative people cope with sight loss and how blind artists achieve creative visions of a world experienced from a unique perspective. 11.00 Mayans M.C. Crime drama set four years after the events of Sons of Anarchy. EZ tries reconciliation as he attempts to right some wrongs, while Miguel and Adelita each seek retribution, and Coco hopes a rescue will work. 12.05am Mayans M.C. EZ plans to go out with a bang. Last in series. 1.20 Sign Zone: Gold Rush: Our Race to Olympic Glory. A look at preparations for the 2012 Olympics. Last in the series. (R) 2.20 Sign Zone: Holby City (R) 3.00 Weather for the Week Ahead 3.05-6.15am BBC News 6.15pm, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 6.15 FILM Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, 12) Adolescent wizard Harry is unexpectedly chosen to represent Hogwarts School in a prestigious magical tournament, despite being legally too young to enter. Meanwhile, the followers of the dreaded Lord Voldemort plot to restore their master to the land of the living. Fourth instalment of the fantasy saga, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon and Rupert Grint. ★★★★ 9.00 Professor T Jasper becomes embroiled in a hostage situation, but his unconventional negotiating tactics do not go down well with the police, while old flame Christina reveals all is not well with her marriage. 10.00 ITV News; Weather 10.20 Morecambe & Wise: The Lost Tapes Sketches taken from a Morecambe & Wise tape that contained footage which had not been seen for 50 years, and thought to have been lost forever. (R) 11.15 Long Lost Family In tonight’s episode a woman brought up by white adoptive parents searches for her birth family, with the investigation leading across the globe, while another tries to fulfil her mother’s dying wish. (R) 12.15am Craig and Bruno’s Great British Road Trips. The pair continue their road trip in North Wales, carving their way through Snowdonia National Park. (R) 12.40 Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra 3.15 Motorsport UK. High octane action. (R) 4.05 Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Tipping Point (R) 10pm, Book Club Diane Keaton and Jane Fonda (both left) 6.30 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix Steve Jones presents action from the 11th round of the season, held at the Hungaroring. Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes claimed victory here last year, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in second, and those two were expected to be battling it out at the front once again after Hamilton gained significant ground on Verstappen in the race for the title with victory at the British Grand Prix last time out. With analysis from David Coulthard and Billy Monger. 9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena. Moira lets Oona know that she cares for her, and wants to discuss their relationship rather than end it. 10.00 FILM Book Club (2018, 12) Four lifelong friends aim to spice up their mundane routines by reading the provocative bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey in their monthly book club. With the group’s newfound confidence brimming, they each begin to come alive as exciting romances are ignited and old flames are rekindled. Gentle comedy drama, starring Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen. ★★★★ 12.00m’t FILM Downsizing (2017, 15) Premiere. Sci-fi comedy, starring Matt Damon. ★★★ 2.20 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (R) 3.10 Couples Come Dine with Me (R) 4.05 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces (R) 4.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 5.50-6.00am Food Unwrapped (R) 9pm, Hot Tub Brits: More Bubbles Please! 6.30 Billion Dollar Holiday Resort: Behind Closed Doors A look at Baha Mar in the Bahamas, a resort that has 11 swimming pools, 40 restaurants and bars, a casino and its own squadron of trained sharks. (R) 8.00 All Creatures Great and Small Siegfried’s younger brother joins the practice after graduating from Edinburgh veterinary college, and James makes a good impression on a wealthy widow and her beloved Pekingese. (R) 9.00 Hot Tub Brits: More Bubbles Please! Part one of two. Documentary taking a look at the rising popularity of hot tubs in Britain, hearing from enthusiasts as well as the people getting rich from the boom in sales. 10.00 When TV Goes Horribly Wrong Jonathan Pearce narrates a selection of edge-of-the-seat stunts from around the globe, including terrifying car smashes, stomach-churning base jumps and weird and wonderful world record attempts. Those featured include Jackass star Steve-O, whose attempt at jumping over a moving car on a skateboard left him hospitalised, and inventor Colin Furze, who recalls the time his Wall of Death ended in disaster. 12.50am Entertainment News on 5 1.00 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.00 Entertainment News on 5 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun. Female impersonator James rents a farm. (R) 4.00 999: Critical Condition (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 6.30 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.55 Supermarket Sweep 8.50 Dress to Impress 11.50 Take Me Out 1.05pm Catchphrase Celebrity Special 2.10 You’ve Been Framed! Gold Strikes Back 3.10 FILM Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003, PG) Live action and animated comedy, starring Brendan Fraser. ★★ 5.05 FILM Despicable Me 3 (2017, U) Animated, voiced by Steve Carell. ★★★ 6.55 FILM Rampage (2018, 12) Fantasy adventure, with Dwayne Johnson. ★★★ 9.00 Love Island Week six in the villa gets under way as the Islanders continue to enjoy a summer like no other. 10.00 Love Island: Aftersun 11.05 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 12.00m’t American Dad! Double bill. 12.55 Crossing Swords 1.55 Shopping with Keith Lemon 2.25 The Emily Atack Show 3.05 FYI Extra 3.20 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 7.30am Last Stop Garage 8.25 Storage Hunters 9.20 Rick Stein’s Secret France 10.20 American Pickers 11.20 Red Bull Soapbox Race 12.20pm Top Gear Vietnam Special 2.00 Top Gear: Ambitious but Rubbish 3.00 Would I Lie to You? 5.00 Secrets of the Supercars 6.00 Top Gear Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris take the latest sports cars from Ferrari, Aston Martin and Porsche on a Yorkshire road trip. 7.00 Border Force: America’s Gatekeepers Officials discover ammunition being smuggled into Mexico. 8.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? USA 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 10.00 Live at the Apollo With Al Murray. 11.00 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 12.00m’t Dave Gorman: Terms and Conditions Apply 1.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 2.10 Whose Line Is It Anyway? USA 2.55 Beat the Internet with John Robins 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping E4 6.00am Hollyoaks Omnibus 8.20 Come Dine with Me. Five episodes. 10.55 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.50pm The Big Bang Theory: four episodes. 3.50 FILM Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, PG) Comedy sequel, starring Macaulay Culkin. ★★★★ 6.10 Wipeout USA People compete over a wet and wild obstacle course. 7.10 NEW Lego Masters Australia Down Under version of the contest in which teams of two build structures out of Lego. 9.00 FILM Why Him? (2016, 15) A protective dad is far from thrilled when his daughter begins dating a foulmouthed playboy millionaire. Comedy, starring Bryan Cranston, James Franco and Zoey Deutch. ★★★★ 11.10 Gogglebox Strictly Come Dancing comes under the critics’ scrutiny. 12.10am Batwoman 1.10 The Big Bang Theory 2.10 Wipeout USA 3.05 Black-ish 3.30-6.00am Hollyoaks Omnibus BBC Scotland 7.00pm The Seven 7.15 Sportscene. Steven Thompson introduces extended highlights of Aberdeen v Dundee United and Motherwell’s clash with Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership, plus a look back at Saturday’s matches. 8.30 Grand Tours of Scotland’s Lochs. Paul Murton travels from Loch Gairloch to Loch Maree. 9.00 This Is Our Story: Inside Hearts. Relegation looms for the club as the league is suspended. Last in the series. 10.00 Still Game. Jack falls in love. 10.30 Two Doors Down. A new couple on the street are invited to Beth’s. 11.00pm-12.00m’t Seven Days. News, sport and entertainment stories. SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 6.20-6.25pm Reporting Scotland. Headlines; Weather 10.20-10.25pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 6.20-6.25pm BBC Wales Today. The day’s headlines; Weather 10.20-10.25pm BBC Wales Today; Weather WALES As BBC2 except: 7.00pm Sam and Shauna’s Big Cook Out. A celebration of the Chinese community in Bangor. 7.30 Tudur’s TV Flashback. Tudur Owen searches for TV clips. 8.00-9.00pm The Story of Welsh Art. How the Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 The Bill: four episodes. 11.20 Les Miserables 12.40pm Sharpe 4.40 Catherine Cookson’s The Gambling Man 8.00 Call the Midwife Boxing Day sees heavy snowfall covering the country and the adverse weather causes major disruption across Poplar as roads become blocked and pipes freeze. 9.50 Bad Girls Double bill. Drama series following the fortunes of inmates and staff at HMP Larkhall. A pregnant prisoner is found unconscious in her bed, triggering a wave of unrest; recently arrived G-Wing resident Monica Lindsay struggles to cope with being separated from her Down’s syndrome son Spencer, and does all she can to find him a place in a residential home. Meanwhile, fellow newcomer Zandra has an unpleasant run-in with a couple of old acquaintances. 12.05am Bad Girls. Triple bill of the prison drama. 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 8.50 Be Beautiful 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Best Cake Wins 12.30 The Real Housewives of Dallas 2.15 The Real Housewives of New York City 5.00 Chrisley Knows Best. Double bill. 6.00 Dinner Date Double bill of the show. 8.00 Celebrity Dinner Date Love Island’s Marcel Somerville chooses three blind dates based entirely on their menus. 9.00 Botched An evil witch wants sexy cat eyes and gives Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif a taste of her dominatrix ways. 10.00 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The ladies head home from Greece to Atlanta. Eva debuts baby Maverick, and Kenya’s marriage hangs in the balance. 10.55 Atlanta Plastic Medic Aisha McKnight-Baron undertakes an important surgery for her first transgender patient. 11.50 Vanderpump Rules Stassi struggles to rebuild her friendship with Kirsten. 12.50-1.00am ITVBe Nightscreen 8.55am Food Unwrapped 9.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 10.30 Ugly House to Lovely House with George Clarke 11.35 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home 12.35pm Four in a Bed. Five episodes. 3.15 Escape to the Chateau: DIY 5.20 Four in a Bed. Double bill. 6.25 Four in a Bed Triple bill. 8.00 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home George helps out at an arts and crafts Edwardian terrace house. 9.00 Great British Home Restoration A 79-year-old who is about to move house for the first time in over 50 years. 10.00 24 Hours in A&E A man is treated for serious injuries sustained in a car crash. 11.05 Emergency Helicopter Medics: Late Night Emergencies The victim of a stabbing needs urgent medical attention. 12.10am 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1.10 Great British Home Restoration 2.10 24 Hours in A&E 3.15-3.45am Father Ted. Comedy. dramatic landscape of Wales captivated Richard Wilson and JMW Turner. STV As ITV except: 6.05-6.15pm STV News. Headlines. 12.40-3.00am ITV Nightscreen ITV WALES As ITV except: 12.50pm Wonders of the Border 1.20-1.50 Newsweek Wales 6.05-6.15pm ITV News Cymru Wales S4C 6.00am Cyw 8.50 Penblwyddi Cyw 9.00 Taith y Llewod 10.00 Y Fets 11.00 Heno Aur 11.30 Duwiau Coll 12.00noon Codi Pac 12.30pm Anrhegion Melys Richard Holt 1.00 Her yr Hinsawdd 1.30 Cymru Wyllt 2.30 Dudley 3.00 Dudley 3.25 Am Dro 4.20 Gerddi Cymru 4.45 Ffermio 5.15 Eisteddfod Llangollen 2021. Highlights of the virtual arts festival, featuring choral, instrumental, rap, TikTok projects and art displays on the theme of peace. 6.15 Pobol y Cwm Omnibws 7.45 Newyddion a Chwaraeon 8.00 Hen Dy Newydd. Transforming three rooms or spaces for a couple living in Grangetown, Cardiff. 9.00 Porthpenwaig. Huw tries to drum up business. 10.00 Waliau’n Siarad. Aled Hughes and Sara Huws visit places of interest. 11.00-11.35pm Bethesda: Pobol y Chwarel. Dafydd Hedd gets his GCSE results. Picks of the day Baptiste 9pm, BBC One The second series of the gripping drama continues as Emma dismisses Julien’s belief that the far right and not Islamic terrorists were behind Alex’s shooting, but Zsofia sees some merit in the theory. She shows him a video of the shady online Gomorrah figure in the mask and reveals her own digging has led her to the same conclusion. Zsofia also points him in Professor T 9pm, ITV Many actors draw on personal memories to enrich their performances, and Ben Miller has spoken openly about his experiences with OCD. It has led to the creation of a truly fascinating character. As we reach the halfway stage, Professor T finds himself embroiled in a tricky hostage situation. Sadly, his negotiating tactics go down like a lead balloon. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm Holst: The Planets with Professor Brian Cox The BBC Symphony Orchestra perform Holst’s The Planets at the London Barbican, and Professor Brian Cox discusses what modern science reveals about each planet. 8.30 BBC Proms 2021 In a Proms first, Maxim Emelyanychev conducts the Scottish Chamber Orchestra performing Mozart’s final three symphonies. Tom Service presents. 10.25 The Joy of Mozart Tom Service explores the life and times of Mozart. 11.25 What’s Killing Our Bees? A Horizon Special Bill Turnbull investigates the decline in the number of bees in the UK. 12.25am Handmade on the Silk Road 12.55 Handmade on the Silk Road 1.25 A Slow Odyssey: A Cheetah’s Hunt 1.55-3.25am Holst: The Planets with Professor Brian Cox The Handmaid’s Tale 9pm, Channel 4 As June steps off Oona’s boat, Mark Tuello is there as a representative of America to welcome her to Canada. After she officially declares that she’s seeking refuge in the Great White North, June eventually winds up in a hotel with Luke – and they have much to discuss. Later, when June asks about Serena, Rita drops the bombshell that Mrs Waterford is pregnant. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Entertainment News on 5 9.15 FILM Columbo: Any Old Port in a Storm (1973, PG) ★★★ 11.15 FILM Columbo: Ashes to Ashes (1998, PG) ★★★ 1.05pm FILM Columbo: Murder – A Self Portrait (1989, PG) ★★★ 3.05 FILM Columbo: Caution – Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (1991, PG) ★★★ 5.00 FILM Columbo: A Trace of Murder (1997, PG) Crime drama. ★★ 6.55 FILM Columbo: Agenda for Murder (1990, PG) Crime drama, starring Peter Falk. ★★ 9.00 FILM Columbo: Rest in Peace, Mrs Columbo (1990, PG) Crime drama, starring Peter Falk. ★★ 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Four back-to-back episodes. 2.45am Law & Order 3.30 Criminals: Caught on Camera. Documentary. 3.55 Entertainment News on 5 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Sunday 1 the direction of far-right politician Kamilla Agoston, who is due to give a speech in the coming days, and claims she has nothing to do with Gomorrah. However, as Zsofia prepares for the upcoming event, which she suspects will lead to violence, she’s told by her boss Katalin that she can’t afford another mistake. Later, Zsofia sets up another meeting. FILM CHOICE Paddington 12.45pm, Film4 Ben Whishaw brings Michael Bond’s beloved creation to life in this charming adaptation. It follows the adventures of the little bear as he travels from darkest Peru to London, where he is befriended by the Brown family. They name him Paddington and try to help him get to grips with city life – but a taxidermist has him in her sights. Nicole Kidman and Hugh Bonneville also star. Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Sons of Vienna 6.30 Hollywood in Vienna: The Sound of Space & Alexandre Desplat 8.30 Tales of the Unexpected: five episodes. 11.00 Discovering: Maggie Smith 12.00noon Discovering: Ben Kingsley 1.00 Sky Arts Book Club Live 2.00 Lauren Bacall: A Look from the Sky 3.00 Discovering: Abba 4.00 Battle of the Brass Bands 5.00 Cyndi Lauper: Austin City Limits 6.15 Classic Albums Documentary. 7.30 U2 Experience – Live in Berlin 9.00 The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall 11.45 Isle of Wight Festival Greatest Hits Kasabian’s 2018 set. 12.15am Isle of Wight Festival Greatest Hits 12.45 Steven Tyler: Live at Melrose Ballroom 2.00 Soundbreaking 2.55 FILM Lambert & Stamp (2014, 15) ★★★★ 5.05-6.00am The British Invasion

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Dan Walker and Sam Quek introduce coverage of day 10 in Tokyo, including the women’s badminton doubles gold medal match, plus men’s and women’s sailing. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Gabby Logan and Hazel Irvine introduce further coverage of day 10, with medals to be decided in artistic gymnastics and Team GB’s Dina Asher-Smith expected to compete over 200m. 12.00noon BBC News; Weather 12.30 Regional News; Weather 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Gabby Logan and Hazel Irvine return with coverage of the men’s steeplechase and women’s 5000m finals at the Olympic Stadium, plus further show jumping and badminton action. 3.00 Olympics 2020 The best of day 10’s action, with more champions crowned in sports such as athletics, track cycling and equestrian. 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.15am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Clare Grogan and Alex Norton compete. (R) 7.15 Sign Zone: The Repair Shop Items include a painting and a Beatles souvenir. (R) 8.15 The Super League Show The latest fixtures. (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9 Reports. 10.00 BBC News Rolling news. 12.00noon LIVE Olympics 2020 Continued athletics coverage, with the semi-finals of the men’s 400m and women’s 400m hurdles taking place alongside the women’s discus final. 12.45 Bargain Hunt From Harrogate, North Yorkshire. (R) 1.30 Money for Nothing (R) 2.15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown Selling gin. (R) 2.45 Escape to the Country (R) 3.30 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Nicki Chapman and Jules Hudson take part. (R) 4.30 Flog It! From Grimsby. (R) 5.15 Pointless Quiz show. (R) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Light-hearted quiz. (R) 6.30 Animal Park Documentary. 6.00am Good Morning Britain News, current affairs and lifestyle features. 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment news. 10.00 This Morning A mix of chat, lifestyle features, advice and competitions. Including Local Weather. 12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity. 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and the team are in Blackpool, where Tracy Thackray-Howitt assesses a railway clock and a husband and wife team take the dealers to the cleaners. (R) 3.00 Tenable Five naval officers from HMS Queen Elizabeth answer questions about top 10 lists, then try to score a perfect 10 in the final round. (R) 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Tipping Point Quiz, hosted by Ben Shephard. (R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather 6.00am Countdown (R) 6.40 Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) 8.40 Frasier Double bill. (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory Triple bill of the comedy. (R) 11.05 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 12.05pm Channel 4 News Summary Headlines 12.10 Junior Bake Off A challenge to bake fantasy cakes. (R) 1.10 A New Life in the Sun (R) 2.10 Countdown Julian Clary guests in Dictionary Corner. 3.00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It With Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien. 4.00 A Place in the Sun (R) 5.00 NEW Come Dine with Me Marketing manager and maths enthusiast Nicole hopes to wow her guests. 5.30 The Simpsons Homer becomes a bounty hunter. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons Bart gets involved with the Mafia. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks Felix is questioned by the police about a crime he did not commit. (R) 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion. 11.15 Room to Improve (R) 12.20pm 5 News at Lunchtime 12.25 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Ben meets a scientist working to reduce the impact of climate change in Siberia. (R) 1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm for details. 1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm. 2.20 FILM My Ex Is Watching (2018, PG) A woman begins an affair with an ex-boyfriend, but soon finds her life spiralling out of control. Thriller, starring Linsey Godfrey, Devon Sorvari and Tilky Jones. ★★★ 4.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun A pest controller who battles critters across the Costa del Sol. (R) 5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Leo apologises to Paul about their blow-up over the vineyard. (R) 6.00 Home and Away Chloe breaks the news about her mum’s pregnancy to Ryder. (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 9.30pm, Would I Lie to You? Rob Brydon 7.00 The One Show Alex Jones presents the week’s first show. 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding and Alex Scott introduce the stories that made the headlines on day 10, where 22 Olympic titles were decided across nine sports. Global superstar Simone Biles was expected to exhibit her latest gymnastics masterclass in the floor final, while Great Britain’s eventing team were seeking a first Olympic gold since 1972 after several near-misses in the intervening decades. 9.05 EastEnders Phil receives a call from Ritchie about the Raymond situation. 9.30 Would I Lie to You? Rob Brydon welcomes guest panellists Josh Widdicombe, Gemma Cairney, Raj Bisram and Sophie Hermann. (R) 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 NEW Jerk Double bill. Tim is back and has enrolled himself on a uni course; following a car accident, Tim is referred for personal training, but gets more than he bargained for. 11.15 Have I Got a Bit More News for You Only Connect’s Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts an extended edition of the quiz, with Richard Osman and Fin Taylor joining Ian Hislop and Paul Merton to poke fun at the week’s events. (R) 12.00m’t LIVE Olympics 2020. JJ Chalmers presents coverage of day 11, including the men’s 400m hurdles and women’s long jump finals, while Jack Laugher competes in the 3m springboard diving semi-final. 4.00-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Coverage of boxing on day 11. 8pm, Only Connect Victoria Coren Mitchell 7.00 Great Australian Railway Journeys Michael Portillo travels from Canberra to Melbourne, hearing the history of the cricket Ashes, learning about outlaw Ned Kelly and visiting the home of soprano Dame Nellie Melba. (R) 8.00 Only Connect A trio of golfers take on three wildlife lovers in the quiz based on patience and lateral thinking. 8.30 University Challenge Emmanuel College, Cambridge takes on St Andrews. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. 9.05 Olympics 2020: Extra Nihal Arthanayake presents the best of the action from the women’s football semifinals on day 10, which took place at Ibaraki Kashima Stadium and International Stadium Yokohama. 10.00 QI Josh Widdicombe, Stephen K Amos and Cally Beaton join regular panellist Alan Davies to answer host Sandi Toksvig’s questions on ‘Omnishambles’. (R) 10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the day’s events, with Kirsty Wark. 11.15 Secrets of the Museum The V&A’s Museum of Childhood in East London prepares to undergo a major refurbishment, meaning the museum’s entire collection of 30,000 toys and games must be packed away. (R) 12.15am Sign Zone: Countryfile. Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith visit a community farm. (R) 1.15 Sign Zone: Frontline Fightback. The armed robbery of a jewellers’ in Hinkley. (R) 2.00 Sign Zone: Great British Railway Journeys (R) 2.30 Weather for the Week Ahead 2.35-6.15am BBC News 8pm, Islands to Highlands James Martin and Stephen Terry 7.00 Emmerdale Will reveals something to Gabby, and Jamie makes an admission. 7.30 Coronation Street Hope feels neglected over Tyrone and Alina’s pending baby, while Michael and James are left disappointed and frustrated. 8.00 James Martin’s Islands to Highlands The chef travels to South Wales, where he is accompanied by Stephen Terry, and cooks a lamb ragu. 8.30 Coronation Street Alina is rushed to hospital after the salon flat catches fire. 9.00 Long Lost Family An extraordinary search on behalf of Kate Brown from Portsmouth takes on twists and turns and unveils one missing relative after another. Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.45 Robson and Jim’s Icelandic Fly-Fishing Adventure Robson Green and Jim Murray complete their adventure to catch and release a wild Atlantic Salmon. (R) 11.45 All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite Hard-hitting action from the world of All Elite Wrestling, featuring all of the biggest stars on the roster, including Adam Page, Chris Jericho, Cody, Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. and Jon Moxley. 12.35am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra 3.15 Lingo. Married couple Jon and Nicola, student housemates Caitlin and Emily, and bookmaker’s manager Vicky and her partner Andy compete in the battle of words. Hosted by Adil Ray. (R) 4.05 ITV Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Tipping Point. Quiz show. (R) 5pm, Come Dine with Me Contestants from Basingstoke 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 The Political Slot: The Labour Party Lucy Powell MP sets out her party’s view on the housing crisis caused by buildings with unsafe cladding and the problems some homeowners are facing. 8.00 How to Save a Grand in 24 Hours Anna Richardson and the team come to the aid of new parents who are struggling to juggle working from home and looking after a baby, and have developed an expensive takeaway habit. 9.00 Taken: Hunting the Sex Traffickers The head of the organised crime group flees to Spain, but British police are soon collaborating with their Spanish counterparts to ensure he does not escape. Last in series. 10.00 24 Hours in Police Custody: The Home County Cartel The documentary focuses on the importation of huge quantities of Class A drugs, following the work of detectives from the Eastern Region Special Operation Unit. (R) 11.05 999: What’s Your Emergency? This edition focuses on the policing of roads in Northamptonshire. Funding cuts has left the county with fewer police officers available to attend a huge range of traffic issues. (R) 12.10am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (R) 1.00 Couples Come Dine with Me (R) 1.55 Bake Off: The Professionals – The Final (R) 2.50 The Handmaid’s Tale (R) 3.55 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces (R) 4.50 Location, Location, Location (R) 5.45-6.00am Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free (R) 9pm, Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up The team 7.00 999: Motorway Emergency Lives are endangered when a 40-ton truck illegally reverses down the M1 into the path of oncoming high-speed traffic, while control room staff are powerless to intervene with no patrol teams available. (R) 8.00 Police Interceptors Following officers in an operation to stop a van that intel suggests is packed with cocaine, and after detaining two suspects and seizing the van, the team take the vehicle apart to find any hidden drugs. 9.00 Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up Mark and Virgil have a High Court writ to enforce at a fast-food restaurant over an unpaid bill that has left a supplier without their money. KC and Alex pay their fourth visit to a mother and daughter. 10.00 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts The team are facing one of the busiest days in Barnsley Casualty’s history, and the pressure mounts on staff members as patients await beds to become available. (R) 11.05 Ambulance: Code Red Uncut Critical Care Paramedic Fay is dispatched to the scene of a serious motorbike crash, and Ambulance control receive an emergency call reporting a man collapsed in a churchyard. (R) 12.05am Shrinking My 17-Stone Legs: Extraordinary People (R) 1.00 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.00 Entertainment News on 5 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun (R) 3.55 Britain’s Greatest Bridges (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35-5.45am Thomas & Friends (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Ellen’s Game of Games 6.45 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7.25 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.35 Ellen’s Game of Games 10.30 The Masked Singer US 11.30 The Cabins 12.30pm Emmerdale 1.00 Coronation Street 2.00 Supermarket Sweep 3.00 Dress to Impress 4.00 Secret Crush 5.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase An edition in which comedy pairings take part. 7.00 Superstore Double bill of comedy. 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Double bill of fun. 9.00 Love Island Catching up with the latest hook-up and gossip from the villa. 10.05 The Emily Atack Show Emily shares her thoughts on the theme of image. 10.50 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 11.45 American Dad! Double bill. 12.40am Crossing Swords 1.40 Bob’s Burgers 2.30 Superstore 3.15 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 7.10am Last Stop Garage 8.00 Storage Hunters: four episodes. 10.00 American Pickers 12.00noon Bangers and Cash 1.00 Top Gear: Ambitious but Rubbish 3.00 Rick Stein’s India 4.00 Top Gear 6.00 Big Zuu’s Big Eats Double bill. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.40 Would I Lie to You? Panel show. 8.20 QI With guest Sarah Millican. 9.00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Amsterdam Exploring Holland’s capital city. 9.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Stockholm Sally Phillips visits the Swedish capital. 10.00 Big Zuu’s Big Eats Big Zuu cooks for American comedian Rob Delaney. 10.40 Famalam Scribbler P gives an important lesson on Black Cinema History. 11.15 Taskmaster Comedian Mark Watson feels the wrath of yoghurt. 12.20am Mock the Week 1.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 2.00 Would I Lie to You? 2.30 As 10pm 3.10-4.00am Beat the Internet with John Robins E4 6.00am Hollyoaks 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 The Goldbergs 12.00noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 The Goldbergs 4.00 Black-ish 5.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 7.00 Hollyoaks Joel keeps Warren’s secret. 7.30 Come Dine with Me Contest. 8.00 Below Deck: Mediterranean 9.00 Celebrity Gogglebox Reviews of Casino Royale and World Cup Final ’66. 10.00 Rick and Morty Summer encourages Rick’s collecting addiction. 10.30 Harley Quinn Two Face sentences Harley and Ivy to life in Bane’s prison. 11.00 Duncanville Jack follows his dream. 11.30 Naked Attraction Dating show. 12.35am Gogglebox 1.40 Rick and Morty 2.55 Harley Quinn 3.20 Naked Attraction 4.15 How I Met Your Mother 5.05-6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA BBC Scotland 1.00pm Sign Zone: Inside the Zoo 2.00 Sign Zone: Beechgrove 2.30- 3.00 Sign Zone: Fish Town 7.00 The Seven 7.30 LIVE Sportscene. Kilmarnock v Ayr United (kick-off 7.45pm). 10.00 Scot Squad 10.30 The Karen Dunbar Show 11.00 Who Runs the World? 11.15 Scotland Made Me 11.30pm- 12.00m’t The Disasters that Shocked Scotland SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 12.30- 12.45pm Reporting Scotland; Weather 6.30-7.00 Reporting Scotland; Weather 10.25-10.30pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 12.30-12.45pm BBC Wales Today; Weather 6.30-7.00 BBC Wales Today. The day’s headlines; Weather 10.25-10.30pm BBC Wales Today; Weather WALES As BBC2 except: 6.30pm Great Australian Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo travels by rail from Canberra to Melbourne. 7.30-8.00pm A Special School. Life in Britain’s biggest special school in Penarth, Wales. STV As ITV except: 1.55-1.59pm STV News 6.00-6.30 STV News at Six 10.30-10.45 STV News 12.35-3.00am ITV Nightscreen Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 8.00 Buying and Selling 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Best Cake Wins. A hockeythemed cake. 12.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.30 Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 2.30 The Only Way Is Essex 3.10 Little Women: LA 4.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 5.00 The Real Housewives of New York City 6.00 Buying and Selling Double bill. 8.00 Dinner Date Steph from Manchester picks three blind dates from five menus. 9.00 Totally Unbelievable: Celebrity Weddings Over-the-top celebrity nuptials. 10.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County Shannon gets some bad news. 10.55 Don’t Be Tardy Double bill. Brielle has surprising news for Kim and Kroy; Brielle and Slade question their future. 11.50 The Only Way Is Essex The 200th episode of the reality programme. 12.50am ITVBe Nightscreen. Entertainment reports. 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.25 The Bill 9.30 Classic Holby City 10.55 Classic Casualty 12.00noon The Bill 1.00 Classic EastEnders 2.20 A Place to Call Home 3.20 Bergerac 4.20 Dangerfield 5.20 Birds of a Feather 6.00 Hi-de-Hi! Gladys has a blow-out. 6.40 To the Manor Born Richard’s business empire begins to crumble. 7.20 Last of the Summer Wine Classic sitcom. Nora reveals a long-standing feud. 8.00 The Coroner A death in custody brings Jane into contact with a child killer. 9.00 Luther To try and stop the cannibalistic killer, Luther is forced to put himself and new colleague Emma into the heart of danger. Idris Elba stars. 10.20 New Tricks The team examines the case of a writer found dead in a scrapyard. 11.40 Bad Girls Denny Blood comes to the aid of an alcoholic inmate. 12.50am Taggart 3.00 Birds of a Feather. Comedy. 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations 8.55am Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12.10pm Car S.O.S 1.10 Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend 2.15 Four in a Bed. Five episodes. 4.55 Grand Designs Australia 5.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It. From Cambridgeshire. 6.55 Escape to the Chateau: DIY 7.55 Grand Designs A co-operative of 10 families who built their own council-subsidised houses in Brighton. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E A man is treated after a motorcycle accident. 10.00 Billion Pound Cruise Following daily life on the mammoth cruise ship the Symphony of the Seas, revealing how some of the 6,680 guests occupy themselves on board this vessel. 11.10 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown With Katherine Ryan and Rob Beckett. 12.10am 24 Hours in A&E 1.10 As 10pm 2.15 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 3.20-3.45am Food Unwrapped ITV WALES As ITV except: 1.55-2.00pm ITV News Cymru Wales 8.00-8.30 Beyond the Line: North Wales’s Traffic Cops. Behind the scenes with the North Wales Roads Policing Unit. 10.30-10.45pm ITV News Cymru Wales S4C 6.00am Cyw 12.00noon Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 12.05pm Pobl a’u Gerddi 12.30 Heno 1.00 Dim Byd i’w Wisgo 1.30 Heno Aur 1.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 3.00 NEW Eisteddfod Amgen 2021: Pnawn o’r Steddfod 6.00 Ar Werth. Estate agent Ian has another million-pound property to sell. 6.30 Helo Syrjeri 6.57 Newyddion S4C 7.00 Heno. Magazine. 7.30 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 8.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. Jennifer Jones presents the evening’s programmes from the Eisteddfod AmGen 2021. 9.25 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 9.30 Garddio a Mwy. Iwan Roberts visits a ’Jurassic’ garden centre that’s not as scary as it sounds. 10.00 Y Llinell Las. The documentary focuses on the team’s work during lockdown. 10.30pm- 12.00m’t Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. Jennifer Jones presents the evening’s programmes from the Eisteddfod AmGen 2021. Picks of the day Long Lost Family 9pm, ITV If this documentary series, presented by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, does anything well, it’s tugging at the old heartstrings, but it’s also pretty good at getting to the bottom of mysteries, and this edition is a perfect example. It follows 53-year-old Kate Brown, adopted as a baby after her birth mother, who suffered from a severe form of epilepsy, abandoned How To Save A Grand In 24 Hours 8pm, Channel 4 Anna Richardson, chef Gary Usher, DIY and design expert Eve Humphreys and domestic whizz Peachy Clean help Mabel and Saul, who are struggling to juggle working from home with looking after their baby. Gary shows them how to recreate the taste of their favourite fast-food meals, while Eve gives the new parents somewhere quiet to sleep. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm The Joy of Painting Bob Ross paints an ice-cold pond. 7.30 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney The journalist builds on her beekeeping skills. 8.00 Baku: An Art Lovers’ Guide Exploring the capital of Azerbaijan. 9.00 Leonora Carrington: The Lost Surrealist Profile of the artist. 10.00 Lucian Freud: Omnibus The artist in conversation about his work. 10.40 How to Be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry The psychotherapist examines the roots of surrealism. 11.40 Big Sky, Big Dreams, Big Art: Made in the USA Waldemar Januszczak explores America’s small towns and trailer parks. 12.40am The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney. As 7.30pm. 1.10 Leonora Carrington: The Lost Surrealist 2.10-3.10am Baku: An Art Lovers’ Guide. See 8pm. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.05 NCIS 12.00noon Law & Order 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 Law & Order. Five episodes. 6.00 NCIS Gibbs tries to infiltrate an infamous anti-government militia. 6.55 Entertainment News on 5 7.00 NCIS Triple bill. Palmer places his own life in danger to save a seemingly suicidal man; the death of a petty officer brings the team back into contact with The Sherlocks; the team investigates a string of attacks on homeless veterans. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Triple bill. An injured boy is abandoned; an animal rights activist is found dead; the team investigates a triple murder. 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1.50 Law & Order 3.35 Criminals: Caught on Camera 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Monday 2 her at just five days old. The Barter family took her in, and during her time with them, Kate developed a strong connection with her foster brother, John. Yet despite years of searching, Kate couldn’t find out what happened to him. However, when she started to investigate her own past and got the chance to take a look at her adoption file, Kate made a bombshell discovery. FILM CHOICE Jason Bourne 9pm, Film4 Paul Greengrass writes and directs this instalment of the thriller franchise, while Matt Damon returns as the hero. He’s scraping a living in Greece when he’s approached by Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles), looking for help in airing the Agency’s dirty laundry. Bourne is tempted to find out more about who he was pre-Treadstone, but just as he agrees, the CIA shows up… Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Michael Ball: Both Sides Now 8.45 Tales of the Unexpected 9.45 Discovering: Maggie Smith 10.45 Art of Architecture 11.45 National Trust: National Treasures 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Ben Kingsley 3.00 Portrait Artist of the Year 2017 4.00 Music Icons: Soft Rock 4.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00 Discovering: Helen Mirren 7.00 Inside Art: Eileen Agar at Whitechapel Gallery 7.30 Inside Art Self-portraiture. 8.00 Andre Rieu: Welcome to My World The violinist visits Los Angeles. 9.00 Why Do We Dance? 10.15 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Starring Sarah Lamb. 12.25am Unmuted 12.55 Sky Arts Book Club Live 1.55 Chadwick Boseman: Off Camera 3.10-4.05am The Women Who Run Hollywood

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Diver Jack Laugher and sailor Giles Scott are among the Brits hoping to be in medal contention, as day 11 continues in Tokyo. Presented by Dan Walker and Sam Quek. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan present further coverage on day 11 of the Games, with artistic gymnastics, boxing and track cycling finals all taking place. 12.00noon BBC News; Weather 12.30 Regional News; Weather 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Coverage of the women’s 200m final at 1.50 from the Olympic Stadium, with Team GB’s Dina Asher-Smith hoping to make history. Plus, the women’s 800m final and men’s 200m semi-finals. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad presents a recap of day 11’s best moments, including action from athletics, boxing, track cycling, artistic gymnastics and diving. 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.15am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Bargain hunting. (R) 7.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 8.00 Sign Zone: Great British Railway Journeys (R) 8.30 Sign Zone: The Yorkshire Dales From Swaledale. (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9 Reports. 10.00 BBC News Rolling headlines. 12.00noon LIVE Olympics 2020 Build-up to the women’s 200m final, along with the men’s pole vault final, as world record holder Mondo Duplantis seeks a first global gold. 12.45 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.30 Money for Nothing (R) 2.15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown Farmers compete at the Driffield Show. (R) 2.45 Escape to the Country (R) 3.30 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip With Jimmy Osmond and Tony Christie. (R) 4.30 Flog It! From Reading. (R) 5.15 Pointless Quiz show. (R) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Light-hearted quiz. (R) 6.30 Animal Park A lame zebra. 6.00am Good Morning Britain News, current affairs and lifestyle features. 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment reports and fashion news. 10.00 This Morning A mix of celebrity chat and gossip, lifestyle features, advice and competitions. Including Local Weather. 12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity interviews and topical debate. 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson helps people in Stoke-On-Trent to sort treasures from their trash. (R) 3.00 Tenable Five workmates face a series of questions about top 10 lists, then try to score a perfect 10 in the final round to win a big cash prize. (R) 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Tipping Point Quiz show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather 6.00am Countdown (R) 6.40 Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) 8.40 Frasier Double bill. (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory Triple bill of the comedy. (R) 11.05 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 12.05pm Channel 4 News Summary Headlines. 12.10 Junior Bake Off Harry Hill presents biscuit day. (R) 1.10 A New Life in the Sun A restaurant in the Algarve finally opens its doors. (R) 2.10 Countdown Julian Clary takes a seat in Dictionary Corner. 3.00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It Items in South Wales include a snooker table and a Gothic-style organ. 4.00 A Place in the Sun Ben Hillman helps a Salisbury couple find a holiday home. (R) 5.00 Come Dine with Me The second host is Adam. 5.30 The Simpsons Double bill. Bart steals a phone; Grampa gives Bart a special watch. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks Joel agrees to keep Warren’s secret. (R) 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion. 11.15 Room to Improve Dermot Bannon starts to run into problems with his plans for an extension to a cottage in Dundrum, Co Down. (R) 12.20pm 5 News at Lunchtime 12.25 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Ben meets a family living in a yurt in New Zealand. (R) 1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm for details. 1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm. 2.20 FILM Deadly Vengeance (2018, PG) A pregnant woman receives help from two nurses. However, one of them has a vendetta against her husband. Thriller, starring Christie Burson. ★★★ 4.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun Vince rushes to get his new bar ready. (R) 5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Harlow decides what to do about Jesse. (R) 6.00 Home and Away Everyone is frantic after the explosion. (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 10.35pm, Instatraders Dion Hesson 7.00 The One Show Live chat. 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding, Alex Scott and guests reflect on the events and athletes making the headlines. Dina Asher-Smith was hoping to be one of them, with the British world champion attempting to become the country’s first Olympic gold medallist over 200m. There were also high hopes coming into the Games of British success in today’s boxing, track cycling, diving, artistic gymnastics and sailing finals. 9.00 EastEnders Karen tries to get Bernie to eat, but she is worried about gaining weight. 9.20 Holby City Carole is convinced to take part in Eli’s stenting trial, and Hanssen tries to persuade Lucky to return to Holby. 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Instatraders Dion Hesson investigates the world of foreign exchange – or Forex – trading, meeting young educators who make their living selling Forex products. 11.20 Flat Out Fabulous Whinnie transforms a living room into a retro 80s Miami party space. 11.50 LIVE Olympics 2020 JJ Chalmers introduces coverage of athletics and park skateboarding on day 12, with Team GB’s Katarina Johnson- Thompson and Sky Brown expected to be in action. 4.00-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Dan Walker and Sam Quek present coverage, where the canoe sprint is expected to feature, including the quarter-finals in the men’s and women’s canoe and kayak single events. 8pm, Secrets of the Museum Kate Bailey 7.00 Great Australian Railway Journeys Michael Portillo travels through Queensland from Kuranda to Townsville, learning to harvest sugar cane, braving a crocodile safari and hearing how locals withstand tropical storms. (R) 8.00 Secrets of the Museum Curator Kate works on an exhibition celebrating Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. At its heart, she hopes to recreate the famous Mad Hatter’s tea party, as seen in the famous 1966 film. 9.00 Olympics 2020: Extra Nihal Arthanayake introduces action from day 11, as the world’s leading artistic gymnasts, including the USA’s Simone Biles, perform intricate and explosive acrobatic moves in their quest for gold. 10.00 Cunk on Britain Philomena reaches the end of her historical journey. Comedy documentary, starring Diane Morgan, with guests Howard Goodall, Mark Lawson, Neil Oliver and Robert Peston. (R) 10.30 Newsnight With Mark Urban. 11.15 Yorkshire Firefighters Documentary following the work of West Yorkshire’s fire crews. In the run-up to Bonfire Night, crews are called out to a house in Leeds where a firework has been pushed through a letterbox. (R) 12.15am The Super League Show. Recent match highlights, including Hull FC v St Helens. 1.00 Sign Zone: Uprising 2.00 Sign Zone: Murder, Mystery and My Family (R) 2.45 Sign Zone: Frontline Fightback (R) 3.30 Weather for the Week Ahead 3.35-6.15am BBC News. Headlines. 7pm, Emmerdale Ethan Anderson 7.00 Emmerdale Faith decides to keep her news to herself, and Ethan has a date. 7.30 Wild China with Ray Mears Searching for wildlife, Ray travels to the Tibetan plateau. On his journey he meets a family of yak herders. 8.00 Love Your Garden Alan Titchmarsh and the team create an elegant tea garden with a fully equipped kitchen for a charity volunteer in Birmingham who makes cakes for injured members of the services. (R) 9.00 Cooking with the Stars Emma Willis and Tom Allen host the celebrity cookery series. Tonight, the remaining celebrities take on French cuisine as they battle to avoid elimination and stay in the competition. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.45 No Body Recovered In January 2020, father of three Mike O’Leary disappeared on his way home from work. Police immediately launched a major investigation. But how do you solve a mystery without a body? This documentary follows detectives as they try to solve a crime that has shaken the close-knit rural community of Carmarthen. (R) 11.45 The Motorbike Show Henry Cole tours Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, uncovers the surprising history of Lawrence of Arabia and his love for Brough Superior motorbikes, and meets women’s motorbike club the Curvy Riders. (R) 12.35am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra 3.15 ITV Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Tipping Point (R) 11.05pm, The Boy Who Can’t Stop Dancing Tom Oakley 7.00 Channel 4 News Reports. 7.55 The Political Slot: The Liberal Democrats Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, discusses the party’s view on the potential impact of changes to property planning law. 8.00 How Healthy Is Your Gut? Sabrina Grant examines why the gut is so important to a person’s overall wellbeing and how it affects everything from their moods, to sleep and health. Sabrina puts some popular regimes to the test. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E Jenny is brought in with a suspected stroke, and doctors must confirm the diagnosis and decide whether she is in time to get treatment, and Ronnie has come into St George’s with severe lower back pain. 10.00 999: On the Front Line During the night shift paramedics in Coventry are called to a pregnant woman with severe stomach pains, where a potentially life-threatening ectopic pregnancy is suspected. (R) 11.05 The Boy Who Can’t Stop Dancing Cameras follow Tom Oakley over the biggest year of his life so far, as he auditions for a coveted spot at worldleading dance school Rambert, while also trying to manage his cystic fibrosis. 12.05am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. Double bill. (R) 1.45 Couples Come Dine with Me (R) 2.40 This Way Up. Aine spices things up in the bedroom. (R) 3.05 The Handmaid’s Tale. June adjusts. (R) 4.10 Can I Improve My Memory? (R) 5.05-6.00am Location, Location, Location (R) 9pm, Our Family Farm Rescue with adam henson 7.00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors Receptionist Bernie deals with an angry patient whose appointment seems to have disappeared from the system. Meanwhile, patient Shirley is in to see Dr Aireen Razak to talk about a mental health relapse. 8.00 A Country Life for Half the Price with Kate Humble The presenter meets Helen and Ash from Reading, who have decided to move out of their suburban bungalow to a new home in rural Carmarthenshire. 9.00 Our Family Farm Rescue with Adam Henson The presenter meets Iwan Pughe Jones and Katrina Wheat at Penygraig Farm in Wales, a traditional sheep and cattle farm where the couple make their living from selling livestock. 10.00 Michael Palin in North Korea Part one of two. The actor documents life for many of the millions who live and work in North Korea, covering more than 1,300 miles from south to north of the country. (R) 11.05 Adults Only: S****ing 9 To 5 Sex doll manufacturers, husband and wife team, Jade and Elliot launch a new custom dildo product line, while Dominatrix mistress Sofia trains a new apprentice in the art of spanking. (R) 12.05am Adults Only: Paid to Be Naked (R) 1.00 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.00 Entertainment News on 5 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun (R) 4.00 Britain’s Greatest Bridges (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Ellen’s Game of Games 6.55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7.25 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.30 Ellen’s Game of Games 10.30 The Masked Singer US 11.30 Secret Crush 12.30pm Emmerdale 1.00 Coronation Street 2.00 Supermarket Sweep 3.00 Dress to Impress 4.00 Secret Crush 5.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase With Richard Osman and Penny Lancaster. 7.00 Superstore Double bill of comedy. 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Double bill of fun. 9.00 Love Island The latest events. 10.05 Shopping with Keith Lemon With Laura Whitmore and Chris Kamara. 10.35 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 11.35 American Dad! Double bill. 12.30am Iain Stirling’s CelebAbility 1.20 Bob’s Burgers 2.15 Superstore 3.05 FYI Extra 3.20 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 7.10am Last Stop Garage 8.00 American Pickers 9.00 Storage Hunters 10.00 American Pickers 12.00noon Bangers and Cash 1.00 Top Gear 3.00 Rick Stein’s India 4.00 Top Gear. Double bill. 6.00 Big Zuu’s Big Eats Double bill. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.40 Would I Lie to You? Panel show. 8.20 QI With Nina Conti and Sean Lock. 9.00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Brussels Richard Ayoade is joined by Lee Mack for a short break in the Belgian capital. 9.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Madeira Exploring the Portuguese island. 10.00 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled Featuring Rachel Fairburn, Phil Wang, Helen Bauer and Harry Hill. 11.00 Taskmaster Mark Watson tries to open an unlocked briefcase. 12.00m’t Mock the Week 12.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.20 QI 2.50-4.00am Beat the Internet with John Robins E4 6.00am Hollyoaks 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 The Goldbergs 12.00noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 The Goldbergs 4.00 Black-ish 5.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 7.00 Hollyoaks Grace decides to invite Felix and Martine out for drinks. 7.30 Come Dine with Me Liz treats her guests to a taste of the Middle East. 8.00 Below Deck: Mediterranean The crew prepares for their final charter. 9.00 FILM Baywatch (2017, 15) Action comedy, starring Dwayne Johnson. ★★ 11.20 Naked Attraction Singletons from Bristol and Basingstoke choose dates from six naked people. 12.20am Gogglebox 1.25 First Dates 2.30 Rick and Morty 3.20 Gogglebox 4.15 How I Met Your Mother 5.05-6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA BBC Scotland 7.00pm Paramedics on Scene. A deer manager in the Highlands is crushed by his own quad bike. 7.30 Island Medics. An oil rig worker is rushed to A&E. 8.00 Inside the Zoo. A climbing frame is constructed for the snow monkeys. Last in the series. 9.00 The Nine. The latest Scottish, UK and international news. 10.00 Harry Birrell presents Films of Scotland 10.30 Black Veil 11.00pm- 12.00m’t This Is Our Story: Inside Hearts SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 12.30- 12.45pm Reporting Scotland; Weather 6.30-7.00 Reporting Scotland; Weather 10.25-10.30pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 12.30-12.45pm BBC Wales Today; Weather 6.30-7.00 BBC Wales Today. The day’s headlines; Weather 10.25-10.30pm BBC Wales Today; Weather WALES As BBC2 except: 6.30pm Great Australian Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo travels by train from Kuranda to Townsville. 7.30-8.00 A Special School. Rebecca Jones introduces her class of eight autistic boys. 10.00-10.30pm The Wedding Guru. Onkar deals with a very demanding sister of the bride. Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 8.00 Buying and Selling 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Be Beautiful. A 1990s look. 12.10 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.10 Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 2.10 The Only Way Is Essex 3.10 Little Women: LA 4.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 5.00 The Real Housewives of New York City 6.00 Buying and Selling Double bill. 8.00 Dinner Date James from Brighton chooses three blind dates from five menus. 9.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County Braunwyn and Sean discuss their marriage, and Elizabeth opens up. 10.00 The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kenya’s marriage hangs in the balance. 10.55 Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars The families face the final decision day. 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Jon admits he doesn’t remember kissing Chloe S. 12.45am FYI Extra. Entertainment news bulletin. 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.25 The Bill 9.30 Classic Holby City 10.55 Classic Casualty 12.00noon The Bill 1.00 Classic EastEnders 2.20 A Place to Call Home 3.20 Bergerac 4.20 Dangerfield 5.20 Birds of a Feather 6.00 Hi-de-Hi! Classic comedy. The staff are called to stand in as kid’s entertainers. 6.40 As Time Goes By Sandy thinks she has a stalker, so Alistair steps in to help. 7.20 Last of the Summer Wine Billy and Alvin have news for Truly. 8.00 The Last Detective Davies is saddened by the death of a harmless local tramp. Norman Wisdom stars. 9.40 New Tricks The detectives investigate the murder of an East German immigrant. 11.00 Bad Girls Shell makes off with Zandra’s stash of pills, having discovered Lorna’s sideline in drug-smuggling. 12.10am Dalziel & Pascoe. The duo investigate a boy’s death. 2.10 Kavanagh QC 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations 8.55am Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12.10pm Car S.O.S 1.10 Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend 2.15 Four in a Bed 4.55 Grand Designs Australia 5.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It 6.55 Escape to the Chateau: DIY Dick Strawbridge searches for a stash of wine hidden during the Second World War. 7.55 Grand Designs Kevin McCloud looks at the transformation of a derelict mill cottage in Northumberland. 9.00 My Floating Home A couple plan to turn an industrial cement carrier in Amsterdam into their dream home. 10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Sean Lock and Joe Wilkinson take on Jon Richardson and Sara Pascoe. 11.05 24 Hours in A&E Doctors treat an eight-year-old girl with a head injury. 12.05am My Floating Home 1.10 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 2.15 24 Hours in A&E 3.20-3.45am Food Unwrapped STV As ITV except: 1.55-1.59pm STV News; Weather 6.00-6.30 STV News at Six 10.30- 10.45 STV News 12.35-3.00am Nightscreen ITV WALES As ITV except: 1.55-2.00pm ITV News Cymru Wales; Weather 10.30-10.45pm ITV News Cymru Wales. Headlines; Weather S4C 6.00am Cyw 12.00noon Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 12.05pm Cymry ar Gynfas 12.30 Heno 1.00 Codi Pac 1.30 Ar y Lein 1.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 3.00 Eisteddfod Amgen 2021: Pnawn o’r Steddfod 6.00 Codi Hwyl. John Pierce Jones plans to buy a yacht. 6.30 Rownd a Rownd. It’s the day of Mathew’s presentation to the pupils. 6.57 Newyddion S4C 7.00 Heno. Magazine. 7.30 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 8.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. Jennifer Jones guides viewers through the evening programmes. 9.25 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 9.30 Bwrdd i Dri. With Catrin Hopkins, Dylan Cernyw and Nia Parry. 10.00 Arswyd Ger y Llyn 11.05pm-12.35am Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. Jennifer Jones guides viewers through the evening programmes. Picks of the day Wild China With Ray Mears 7.30pm, ITV The world’s hearts went out to the people in China’s central province of Henan whose lives were turned upside down by jaw-dropping flooding in recent times. Around a year’s worth of rain fell in a few days, causing untold chaos and death, while we were shocked to see people standing up to their shoulders in floodwaters. It’s a world away from the beauty and tranquility Cooking With The Stars 9pm, ITV They’ve had a go at Italian and Indian food, with varying degrees of success. Now, the remaining five celebrities are tackling the cuisine of France. The evening’s menu includes classics such as duck à l’orange and coq au vin, while some have opted to show off their cooking skills with fish dishes including sole meunière and the classic stew, bourride. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm The Joy of Painting A scene depicting a shimmering pool. 7.30 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney The journalist finds a bee with deformed wing virus. 8.00 Yes Minister Jim Hacker learns of an illegal arms deal. 8.30 The Good Life Tom is tempted to earn some extra money. 9.00 NEW Write Around the World with Richard E Grant The actor journeys to Italy, in the footsteps of authors inspired by the country. 10.00 Naples ’44 A portrait of the city at the end of the Second World War. 11.20 Armando’s Tale of Charles Dickens Satirist Armando Iannucci dissects Charles Dickens’ work. 12.20am Handmade on the Silk Road 12.50 Fabric of Britain 1.50 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney 2.20-3.20am Write Around the World with Richard E Grant Holby City 9.20pm, BBC One The stenting trial hits a roadblock when Eli’s patient is unable to continue. Max thinks he has a solution – start the second phase with Carole as the patient. Meanwhile, Kylie nurses Delroy, a terminal patient who urges her to tell Louis how she really feels about him, and Lucky hands in her resignation, but comes under pressure from Hanssen to stay for just one more day. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 NCIS 12.00noon Law & Order 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 Law & Order. Five episodes. 6.00 NCIS A think-tank is infiltrated. 6.55 Entertainment News on 5 7.00 NCIS Double bill. Bishop seeks vengeance for the murder of Qasim; McGee learns the previous occupant of his flat hid an item of value within. 9.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent The association president of a smart Manhattan condominium tower is murdered with a power saw. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Triple bill. A woman is found murdered; Stabler connects a convict to another crime; an HIVpositive man is suspected of rape. 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1.55 NCIS. Double bill. 3.35 Criminals: Caught on Camera 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Tuesday 3 encountered and explored by bushcraft expert Ray Mears in this series, which was filmed before the flooding and the Covid-19 pandemic. We get a reminder of what parts of China should look like as, while searching for wildlife, Ray travels to the Tibetan plateau. Over the course of his journey, he meets yak herders and joins conservationist Terry Townsend on a search for snow leopards. FILM CHOICE Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby 10.50pm, Comedy Central We have director Adam McKay and leading man Will Ferrell to thank for this fast-paced comedy’s smart script. It follows NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby, who is top of the sport’s heap thanks to a deal made with his teammate, Cal Naughton Jr. However, his supremacy is threatened by French driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen). Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 7.30am John Williams by Anne-Sophie Mutter: Across the Stars 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Ben Kingsley 11.00 The Art of Architecture 12.00noon The Art Show 1.00 Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Helen Mirren 3.00 Sky Arts Book Club Live 4.00 Music Icons: British Rhythm & Blues 4.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00 Discovering: Vanessa Redgrave 7.00 Fresco Secrets Documentary. 8.00 Master of Photography 9.00 Manet from the Royal Academy of Arts, London 10.00 FILM Studio 54: The Documentary (2018, 15) ★★★ 11.45 The Agony & the Ecstasy 12.45am The Art of the Joy of Sex 1.45 Unmuted 2.15 Mystery of the Lost Paintings 3.15 Design Dealers 4.10- 5.10am Tales of the Unexpected

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Dan Walker and Sam Quek introduce the climax to events in boxing and sailing. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan present further coverage on day 12 in Tokyo, with athletics and track cycling – including the men’s team pursuit final at 9.45 – taking centre stage. 12.00noon BBC News; Weather 12.30 Regional News; Weather 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan present as champions are crowned in the men’s 200m and 800m at the Olympic Stadium, and also in individual show jumping at the nearby Equestrian Park. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad introduces some of the main highlights from another busy day in Tokyo, with Britain harbouring hopes in athletics, boxing, track cycling, equestrian, sailing and skateboarding. 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.15am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip With Jimmy Osmond and Tony Christie. (R) 7.15 Sign Zone: See Hear 7.45 Sign Zone: Beechgrove (R) 8.15 The Super League Show (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9 Headlines. 10.00 BBC News Headlines. 12.00noon LIVE Olympics 2020 Athletics coverage on day 12. 12.45 Bargain Hunt At the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthen. (R) 1.30 Money for Nothing (R) 2.15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown Farming families showcase their hard work. (R) 2.45 Escape to the Country (R) 3.30 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip In Norfolk. (R) 4.30 Flog It! Jonathan Pratt and James Lewis value antiques at Herstmonceux Castle. (R) 5.15 Pointless Quiz show. (R) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games With Amol Rajan. (R) 6.30 Animal Park The park’s staff go in search of British wildlife living freely on the estate. 6.00am Good Morning Britain Morning magazine. 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment, current affairs and fashion news, as well as showbiz stories and celebrity gossip. 10.00 This Morning A mix of celebrity chat, features, advice and competitions. Including Local Weather. 12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity interviews and topical debate with the panel. 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal In Hartlepool, The Duke croons to Barbra Streisand, Hoggy lays his hands on a huge organ and James pursues a Roald Dahl classic. (R) 3.00 Tenable Quiz show, hosted by Warwick Davis. (R) 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Tipping Point Quiz show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather 6.00am Countdown Gameshow. (R) 6.40 Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) 8.40 Frasier Double bill. (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.05 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 12.05pm Channel 4 News 12.10 Junior Bake Off The young bakers master tricky shaping techniques on bread day. (R) 1.10 A New Life in the Sun An escaped horse causes mayhem at an Italian B&B. (R) 2.10 Countdown With Julian Clary. 3.00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It Items include a tractor. 4.00 A Place in the Sun A couple looking to relocate to Alicante in south-eastern Spain. (R) 5.00 Come Dine with Me DJ and nutritionist Mark goes down the festival route. 5.30 The Simpsons Bart trades lives with a lookalike. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons Homer is hired as a professor. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks Tony struggles to get Diane to relax. (R) 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion. 11.15 Room to Improve (R) 12.20pm 5 News at Lunchtime 12.25 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild (R) 1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm for details. 1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm for details. 2.15 FILM Don’t Steal My Baby (2017, PG) Thriller, starring Elisabeth Harnois and Anna Van Hooft. ★★★ 4.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun Cameras focus on a market trader and a former publican. (R) 5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Although Yashvi is pleased to be home from hospital, she does not seem her old self. (R) 6.00 Home and Away Nikau tries to cover up his affair with Sienna, and Kieran realises it is time for him to come clean to Roo about the secrets he has been keeping. (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 9pm, Fake or Fortune? Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould 7.00 The One Show Magazine show, featuring stories of interest from around the UK. 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Highlights of day 12, where Katarina Johnson- Thompson and Sky Brown were among the British names competing today. Johnson- Thompson began her pursuit of gold in the heptathlon, while the country’s youngest ever summer Olympian, 13-yearold skateboarder Brown, was vying for a place on the podium just a year after suffering multiple injuries in a horrific fall. 9.00 Fake or Fortune? Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a small oil painting of a man praying in a mosque, a scene filled with meticulously painted and intriguing detail, believed to be the work of Jean-Leon Gerome. 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Flat Out Fabulous Jade, Dan and Monica are hoping that for the cost of their big night out, Whinnie and Tyler can turn their living room into a gamers’ dream. Last in the series. 11.05 LIVE Olympics 2020 JJ Chalmers introduces coverage of day 13 in Tokyo, including athletics, canoe sprint, marathon swimming, hockey and skateboarding. World champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson gets the second and concluding day of the heptathlon under way in the long jump at 1.40. 4.00-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Dan Walker and Sam Quek present further coverage from Tokyo, where the men’s park skateboarding final is among the events taking place. 7pm, Cricket: Today at the Test Joe Root 7.00 Cricket: Today at the Test England v India. Action from day one of the First Test of the five-match series, held at Trent Bridge. England are looking for revenge after suffering a 3-1 series defeat when the sides met in India earlier this year. 8.00 Remarkable Places to Eat Leading chefs take maitre d’ and First Dates star Fred Sirieix to experience dining at their favourite restaurants. This time, Fred goes along with chef Tom Kerridge to his favourite restaurants in Edinburgh. (R) 9.00 Olympics 2020: Extra With Sky Brown making history as Great Britain’s youngest summer Olympian this year, Nihal Arthanayake follows the irrepressible 13-year-old’s progress in skateboarding’s park event. 10.00 Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer head to Norfolk, where they attempt to ensnare a large pike – a fish that has eluded them on their trips so far. (R) 10.30 Newsnight Headline analysis. 11.15 FILM Equals (2015, 12) Two co-workers in a dystopian future where all emotion is ruthlessly suppressed develop feelings for each other. Sci-fi romance, starring Kristen Stewart, Nicholas Hoult and Guy Pearce. ★★ 12.50am Sign Zone: See Hear. Featuring an interview with Millicent Simmonds. With voiceover. (R) 1.20 Sign Zone: Forensics: The Real CSI (R) 2.20 Sign Zone: Murder, Mystery and My Family: Case Closed? (R) 3.05 Weather for the Week Ahead 3.10-6.15am BBC News 7.30pm, Coronation Street Alina Pop 7.00 Emmerdale Cain reacts badly, Bernice visits Gabby, and Ms Thomas gets an invitation. 7.30 Coronation Street Alina is horrified to think she caused the fire with one of her candles, and Eileen coyly accepts George’s offer of dinner. 8.00 Craig and Bruno’s Great British Road Trips The duo make their way through Cheddar Gorge to get to The Cotswolds. 8.30 Coronation Street Izzy opens up to Carla and Sarah about her problems. 9.00 Lucan First of a two-part drama based on the life of aristocrat Lord Lucan. In 1974, with escalating debts and his marriage collapsing, Lucan becomes obsessed with regaining custody of his children. On one fateful night in November that year, the youngsters’ nanny is bludgeoned to death in the family home in London – and the earl is never seen again. With Rory Kinnear. (R) 10.20 ITV News; Weather 10.50 Regional News; Weather 11.10 Britain’s Tiger Kings – On the Trail with Ross Kemp Part one of two. Ross meets people who own exotic big cats in Britain, including an ex-circus trainer who owns five tigers and a man who keeps lions in his back garden. (R) 12.05am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra. The day’s showbusiness stories. 3.15 ITV Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Tipping Point. Quiz show, hosted by Ben Shephard, in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine in the hope of winning up to £10,000. (R) 10pm, This Way Up Aisling Bea and Tobias Menzies 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 The Political Slot: Plaid Cymru Liz Saville Roberts MP sets out Plaid Cymru’s vision to provide more affordable housing for people in Welsh tourist areas that are popular with second homeowners. 8.00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It: Brilliant Builds Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back on two properties that desperately needed to be adapted for modern-day living in Northamptonshire and Surrey. 9.00 George Clarke’s Remarkable Renovations George is in West Yorkshire to check out a building with a criminal past – a former police station – which comes complete with original cells and a 1980s reception area. 10.00 This Way Up Aine helps Bradley at a Windrush fundraiser, but there are consequences when Richard unexpectedly turns up. 10.30 Gogglebox The critics share their opinions on what they have been watching. (R) 11.30 Naked Attraction A twice-divorced woman from Northampton is in search of husband number three. Mark from London, who has Crohn’s disease and hopes to regain some body confidence on the show. (R) 12.30am The Boy Who Can’t Stop Dancing (R) 1.25 FILM Grandma (2015, 15) Comedy drama, starring Lily Tomlin and Julia Garner. ★★★★ 2.50 The Handmaid’s Tale (R) 3.55 Snackmasters: Quavers (R) 4.50 Location, Location, Location (R) 5.45-6.00am Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free (R) 5.30pm, Neighbours Yashvi Rebecchi 7.00 Police Interceptors The documentary follows an operation to stop a van suspected of carrying cocaine, while Dan activates stealth mode as he tracks down a thief fresh from the scene of a house burglary. (R) 8.00 Ambulance: Code Red A driver is trapped in his car after it careered out of control, smashing into a wall before flipping sideways, and Dr Polly Haywood and paramedic Sarah Folley are sent to the scene. (R) 9.00 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts Registrar doctor Chris Carson takes an emergency call when paramedics bring in 85-yearold woman who has been found choking and is struggling to breathe. 10.00 A&E After Dark After being run over by a car on her birthday, 73-year-old Sue arrives by ambulance with spinal injuries. Clinical practitioner Leigh is looking after 17-year-old Ethan after an accident at a skatepark. (R) 11.05 999: Critical Condition A man is rushed in with horrific head and neck wounds after being attacked with a machete, and as the medics fight to stabilise him, his blood pressure drops and they need to take urgent action. (R) 12.05am Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up (R) 1.00 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.00 Entertainment News on 5 (R) 3.10 Room to Improve (R) 4.00 Britain’s Greatest Bridges (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Ellen’s Game of Games 6.55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 You’ve Been Framed! Rides Again 9.30 Ellen’s Game of Games 10.30 The Masked Singer US 11.30 Secret Crush 12.30pm Emmerdale 1.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 2.00 Supermarket Sweep 3.00 Dress to Impress 4.00 Secret Crush 5.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase Gameshow. 7.00 Superstore Double bill of comedy. 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Double bill of fun. 9.00 Love Island The latest updates. 10.05 Don’t Hate the Playaz With Munya Chawawa, Sideman and Suzi Ruffell. 10.50 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 11.50 American Dad! Animation. 12.15am American Dad! 12.45 Bob’s Burgers 1.45 Superstore 2.35 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3.05 FYI Extra 3.20 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 6.00am Teleshopping 7.10 Last Stop Garage 8.00 American Pickers 9.00 Storage Hunters 10.00 American Pickers 12.00noon Bangers and Cash 1.00 Top Gear: double bill 3.00 Rick Stein’s Spain 4.00 Top Gear. Double bill. 6.00 Big Zuu’s Big Eats Double bill. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With Mel Giedroyc, Bob Mortimer and Adil Ray. 8.20 QI With Sue Perkins and Ross Noble. 9.00 Travel Man: 48 Hours on the Cote d’Azur The French Riviera. 9.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Zurich Richard Ayoade is joined by Frank Skinner for a short break in the Swiss city. 10.00 Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable 11.00 Taskmaster Mark Watson and Nish Kumar make toast together. 12.00m’t Mock the Week 12.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.15 QI 2.45 Beat the Internet with John Robins 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping E4 6.00am Hollyoaks 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 The Goldbergs 12.00noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 The Goldbergs 4.00 Black-ish 5.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 7.00 Hollyoaks Luke becomes erratic. 7.30 Come Dine with Me Male model George treats his guests to a mixture of Greek, Caribbean and Italian food. 8.00 Below Deck: Mediterranean A boat catches fire in port and the team grows resentful of Captain Sandy’s criticisms. 9.00 Naked Attraction Double bill. 11.05 8 Out of 10 Cats With Gemma Collins, Jordan Stephens and Fin Taylor. 12.05am Gogglebox 1.10 First Dates. Restaurant-based dating show. 2.10 Rick and Morty 3.00 Naked Attraction 3.55 How I Met Your Mother 4.45-6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA BBC Scotland 7.00pm Beechgrove. Kirsty Wilson visits the Scottish lavender growers on the banks of Loch Leven. 7.30 The Great Food Guys. Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond welcome sports commentator Andrew Cotter. 8.00 The Disasters that Shocked Scotland. Revisiting the 2014 Glasgow bin lorry crash and the 1971 Clarkston gas explosion. 8.30 Rewind 1980s. A look back at 1986, the year of blockbusters such as Top Gun. 9.00 The Nine. The latest Scottish, UK and international news. 10.00 FILM A Lonely Place to Die (2011, 15) Five mountaineers rescue a Serbian girl being held captive in the Scottish Highlands, only to be attacked by her kidnappers. Thriller, starring Melissa George and Ed Speleers. ★★★★ 11.35 Cooking for Mugs 11.50pm-12.00m’t Tune SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 12.30- 12.45pm Reporting Scotland; Weather 6.30-7.00 Reporting Scotland; Weather 10.25-10.30pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 12.30-12.45pm BBC Wales Today The latest reports; Weather. 6.30-7.00 BBC Wales Today; Weather 10.25-10.30pm BBC Wales Today; Weather Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 8.00 Buying and Selling 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Best Cake Wins 12.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.30 Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 2.30 The Only Way Is Essex 3.10 Little Women: LA 4.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 5.00 The Real Housewives of New York City. Dorinda organises a trip to an old Morgan family mansion. 6.00 Buying and Selling Double bill. 8.00 Dinner Date Matchmaking show. 9.00 Botched: Most Outrageous OMG Patients Countdown A selection of over-the-top patients. 9.30 Botched: Most Outrageous Before and After A review of memorable cases. 10.00 Botched After saving Luci’s life, Paul is given the go-ahead to fix her nose. 10.55 Chrisley Knows Best Double bill. 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Reality. 12.45am FYI Extra. Entertainment news reports. 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.25 The Bill 9.25 Classic Holby City 10.55 Classic Casualty 12.00noon The Bill 1.00 Classic EastEnders 2.20 A Place to Call Home 3.20 Bergerac 4.20 Dangerfield 5.20 Birds of a Feather 6.00 Hi-de-Hi! Gladys gets the wrong idea. 6.40 As Time Goes By Jean ponders handing the company over to Judith. 7.20 Last of the Summer Wine Clegg helps a man realise his dream. 8.00 Inspector Alleyn Mysteries The sleuth’s former French teacher, the landlord of an idyllic Scottish island, receives a death threat in response to her blocking its development as a health spa. 10.10 New Tricks Gerry and Steve head to Glasgow, where they agree to assist the investigation into the murder of a bookie. 11.35 Bad Girls Monica thinks her fortunes have finally taken a turn for the better. 12.45am Dalziel & Pascoe 2.35 Kavanagh QC. Drama. 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations 8.55am Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12.10pm Car S.O.S 1.10 Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend 2.15 Four in a Bed 4.55 Grand Designs Australia 5.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It 6.55 Escape to the Chateau: DIY It is crunch time for Jonathan and Michael. 7.55 Grand Designs A contemporary mansion built on an exclusive estate. 9.00 Emergency Helicopter Medics: Farm Emergencies Medics race to patients injured on Britain’s farms. 10.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces George meets a father who is building a craft workshop in his garden. 11.05 24 Hours in A&E Patients include a man with a dislocated jaw. 12.10am 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1.15 Emergency Helicopter Medics: Farm Emergencies. Documentary. 2.20 24 Hours in A&E 3.25-3.50am Food Unwrapped WALES As BBC2 except: 8.00-9.00pm Land of the Wild: Secrets. A journey following Wales’s rivers, discovering wild secrets along the way. STV As ITV except: 1.55-1.59pm STV News; Weather 6.00-6.29 STV News at Six; Weather 10.50-11.10 STV News 12.05am Monster Carp 12.55-3.00am ITV Nightscreen ITV WALES As ITV except: 1.55-2.00pm ITV News Cymru Wales. The latest reports. 10.50-11.10pm ITV News Cymru Wales S4C 6.00am Cyw 11.00 Dysgu Gyda Cyw 12.00noon Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 12.05pm Natur a Ni 12.30 Heno 1.00 Ar Werth 1.30 Garddio a Mwy 1.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 3.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Pnawn o’r Steddfod 6.00 Dim Byd i’w Wisgo. Style advice for a woman about to celebrate her 50th birthday. 6.30 Bwrdd i Dri 6.57 Newyddion S4C 7.00 Heno. Magazine. 7.30 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 8.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. The Coronation of the winning bard. 9.25 Newyddion 9.30 Heno Aur 10.00 Trysorau’r Teulu 11.00pm-12.30am Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod Picks of the day Craig And Bruno’s Great British Road Trips 8pm, ITV How appropriate is it that this week’s episode sees Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli end up in Broadway? They travel there from Cheddar, driving through one of Europe’s most scenic roads that cuts through the UK’s largest gorge. At Malmesbury Abbey, the travellers are faced with Clothing Optional Day, which begs several questions, while an overnight stay at Kirstie And Phil’s Love It Or List It: Brilliant Builds 8pm, Channel 4 The duo look back at two properties that needed to be revamped to accommodate their owners’ modern lives. In Northamptonshire, Sarah and Ian Renard’s two-bed rural semi is bursting at the seams, while Graham and his partner Ryan have been fighting over their 17th-century cottage in Cranleigh for years. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm The Joy of Painting Bob Ross creates a little waterfall. 7.30 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney Methods to control swarms of bees during spring. 8.00 Earth from Space The stories behind Earth’s remarkable patterns. 9.00 The Planets Professor Brian Cox examines the largest planet, Jupiter. 10.00 Missions At the forest edge, Jeanne seeks the stranger. 10.25 Missions Sci-fi drama. 10.45 Missions Meyer recalls initial conflicts with his daughter. 11.10 James May at the Edge of Space James undergoes rigorous training at a US Air Force base. 11.40 Write Around the World with Richard E Grant In Italy. 12.40am Motherland 1.10 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney 1.40 Earth from Space 2.40-3.40am The Planets George Clarke’s Remarkable Renovations 9pm, Channel 4 First-time renovator Rachel gets to work on a former West Yorkshire police station that comes complete with cells and a dodgy 80s reception. Rachel, who runs her own fashion business, is eager to do most of the work herself. Fortunately, her boyfriend Mike is a builder, and they set about converting the barred cell into a luxury bathroom. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 NCIS 12.00noon Law & Order 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 Law & Order. Five episodes. 6.00 NCIS McGee’s flat is raided by a robber seeking to locate an item hidden there by a previous occupant. 6.55 Entertainment News on 5 7.00 NCIS Triple bill. The team re-investigates an apparent accidental death; a US Marine working with a veterans’ charity is murdered; a vice-admiral becomes the target of a malicious hacker. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Triple bill. Stabler tracks down a rape victim; a cellist is raped; Stabler investigates a serial killer. 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Crime drama. 1.50 NCIS 3.35 Criminals: Caught on Camera 3.55 Entertainment News on 5 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Wednesday 4 a regency hotel in Cheltenham gives Craig a chance to explore his ancestors’ antics. They then head to Prescott Speed Hill Climb, before Bruno takes a joyride in a supercharged vintage Bugatti, and make their way through picture-postcard villages. Then they stop for afternoon tea at Broadway, and find out why a coaching inn is among the most important buildings in English history. FILM CHOICE Dad’s Army 8pm, ITV3 Director Oliver Parker pays an affectionate tribute to the vintage TV series and manages to bring its warmth and gentle comedy to a brand new audience. It follows Captain Mainwaring (Toby Jones) and the Walmingtonon-Sea Home Guard platoon as they deal with a visiting female journalist and a German spy, all while World War II draws to an end. Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Hollywood 7.15 A Tuba to Cuba 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Helen Mirren 11.00 The Art of Architecture 12.00noon Van Gogh 1.00 Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering 3.00 Inside Art: Eileen Agar at Whitechapel Gallery 3.30 Inside Art 4.00 Music Icons: Pop Rock 4.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00 Discovering: Jason Robards 7.00 Portrait Artist of the Year 2020 8.00 Landscape Artist of the Year 9.00 The 2000s A look at the decade. 10.00 Unmuted Arts magazine. 10.30 Joan Collins: Urban Myths 11.00 I Am Steve McQueen 1.00am Chadwick Boseman: Off Camera 2.15 Bafta: Life in Pictures 3.10 Lauren Bacall: A Look from the Sky 4.10 Tales of the Unexpected 5.10-6.00am The Art of Architecture

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Dan Walker and Sam Quek introduce coverage of day 13 from Tokyo, including boxing and diving finals, plus various track cycling disciplines at the Izu Velodrome. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan present further coverage of day 13, as attention focuses on two track cycling finals at the Izu Velodrome, plus the women’s football bronze medal match. 12.00noon BBC News at One 12.30 Regional News; Weather 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan introduce coverage of day 13 in Tokyo, including the heptathlon 800m. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad presents highlights, including the men’s hockey final at Oi Hockey Stadium and the women’s football gold medal match at Ibaraki Kashima Stadium. 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.15am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip From Norfolk. (R) 7.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 8.00 Sign Zone: Gardeners’ World A planting project. (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9 Headlines. 10.00 BBC News Headlines. 12.00noon LIVE Olympics 2020 Action from the women’s pole vault final on day 13 in Tokyo. The men’s decathlon javelin and men’s 1500m semi-finals also take place. 12.45 Bargain Hunt From the Elsecar Heritage Centre, South Yorkshire. (R) 1.30 Money for Nothing (R) 2.15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown Documentary. 2.45 Escape to the Country (R) 3.30 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Antiques challenge. (R) 4.30 Flog It! From Althorp. (R) 5.15 Pointless Quiz show. (R) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Trivia-based quiz. (R) 6.30 Animal Park Keepers look for evidence to prove one of the three female koalas is pregnant. Last in the series. 6.00am Good Morning Britain News, current affairs and lifestyle features. 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment, lifestyle and fashion news. 10.00 This Morning Daily magazine, featuring a mix of celebrity chat and lifestyle features. 12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity interviews and topical debate with the panel. 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and the dealers visit Leeds, where a father and son join forces to try their luck with Alison, and a husband and wife battle it out to get a good deal. (R) 3.00 Tenable Five bankers compete to answer questions about top 10 lists. (R) 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Tipping Point Quiz show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather 6.00am Countdown Word game. (R) 6.40 Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill of the comedy. (R) 8.40 Frasier Double bill. (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.05 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 12.05pm Channel 4 News 12.10 Junior Bake Off (R) 1.10 A New Life in the Sun (R) 2.10 Countdown Word game. 3.00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It Simon hatches a wacky plan to turn old tanks into a pizza oven. 4.00 A Place in the Sun A holiday home in Malaga. (R) 5.00 Come Dine with Me Winery worker Izzy plans a sophisticated evening. 5.30 The Simpsons Mr Burns wins a professional basketball team in a poker game. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons Bart spends time with Springfield’s grandmothers. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks Cindy suspects Luke’s dementia is getting worse as his behaviour becomes more erratic. (R) 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion. 11.15 Room to Improve (R) 12.20pm 5 News at Lunchtime 12.25 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Ben meets a photographer living off the land in Oregon. (R) 1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm for details. 1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm. 2.20 FILM Your Family or Your Life (2019, PG) A doctor tries to find out the reasons why her husband committed suicide, only to realise he may have been murdered. Thriller, starring Jennie Garth and Alexander Carroll. ★★★ 4.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun Horse-rescue boss Jill rushes to the aid of an abandoned animal. (R) 5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Amy tells Ned their moment has passed. (R) 6.00 Home and Away Dean tries to help Justin with his addiction problems. (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 10.35pm, The Rap Game UK Krept 7.00 The One Show Alex Jones and Ronan Keating host the live magazine show. 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding and Alex Scott present highlights of day 13 from Tokyo, with Great Britain’s Katarina Johnson-Thompson hoping to go for heptathlon gold at the Olympic Stadium. Elsewhere, Great Britain’s Liam Heath attempted to defend his K1 200m canoe spirit title, and Peter McGrail was a contender for featherweight boxing gold. 9.05 EastEnders Keegan is furious at Tiffany for giving Bernie diet pills, and Ben asks Peter to help him with Lola. 9.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys Agnes worries about Dermot’s choice of best man – a known criminal – for the wedding. (R) 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The Rap Game UK DJ Target, Krept and Konan task the artists with performing with a gospel choir and then writing through the night for a performance for a guest. 11.35 Being British Bangladeshi Comedian Ali Official is proud of his heritage and what he calls the ‘blood, sweat and tears’ of his forefathers and is keen to show the full breadth of the British-Bangladeshi contribution to the UK. 12.05am LIVE Olympics 2020. JJ Chalmers introduces the early action on day 14, as the women’s football final takes place from 3.00. 4.00- 6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Dan Walker and Sam Quek take over presenting duties, as the women’s football final reaches its conclusion. 8pm, Yorkshire Firefighters Kelly (left) 7.00 Cricket: Today at the Test England v India. Action from day two of the first Test of the five-match series, held at Trent Bridge. India claimed a 203-run victory over England in 2018 – the last time these two sides met at this ground. 8.00 Yorkshire Firefighters West Yorkshire firefighters see winter weather add to the pressure of the Covid pandemic, stretching crews who face large fires and a serious crash on the M62 motorway. 9.05 Olympics 2020: Extra Jeanette Kwakye and Nihal Arthanayake present the best of the action from day 13 of the Games in Tokyo, as 27 gold medals were decided in sports such as skateboarding and athletics. 10.00 Live at the Apollo: The One About Stand-up comedy with Michael McIntyre, Kerry Godliman, Kevin Bridges, Sarah Millican, Rhod Gilbert, Shappi Khorsandi, David O’Doherty and Kae Kurd. (R) 10.30 Newsnight Headlines. 11.15 Blind Ambition Jamie O’Leary and Jamie MacDonald explore how creative people cope with sight loss and how blind artists achieve creative visions of a world experienced from a unique perspective. (R) 12.15am Sign Zone: Reclaiming Amy. Family and friends reveal the truth about singer Amy Winehouse. (R) 1.15 Sign Zone: Gold Town (R) 2.15 Sign Zone: Murder, Mystery and My Family: Case Closed? A 1937 murder in Bedfordshire. (R) 3.00 Weather for the Week Ahead 3.05-6.15am BBC News 8.30pm, A Year in the Beacons Andrew ‘Flash’ Phillips 7.00 Emmerdale Sarah collapses, Gabby is in a questioning mood, and Jimmy and Nicola are still lying to the kids. 7.30 Hidden Disabilities: What’s the Truth? Tonight Saima Mohsin investigates peoples’ hidden disabilities. 8.00 Emmerdale Belle finds Sarah, and an ambulance is called. Nicola suggests she and Jimmy should delay telling the kids. 8.30 A Year in the Beacons It is winter in the Brecon Beacons and farmer ‘Flash’ welcomes his first lambs to the flock. 9.00 NEW Undercover Big Boss Some of the nation’s biggest business leaders go undercover at their own companies. First up is Alfie Best, owner of Wyldecrest Parks, the largest caravan and park home operator in Europe. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.45 Long Lost Family A search on behalf of Kate Brown from Portsmouth takes on twists and turns and unveils one missing relative after another. (R) 11.45 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Host Jeremy Clarkson gives six new contestants the chance to take their place in the hot seat, with four lifelines and just 15 questions standing between them and £1million. (R) 12.35am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra. Short bulletin rounding up the day’s showbusiness stories. 3.15 Martin & Roman’s Weekend. Celebrity chat, music and comedy, presented by father-son duo Martin and Roman Kemp. (R) 4.05 ITV Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Tipping Point (R) 10pm, GorDON RAMSAY: uncharted 7.00 Channel 4 News The latest headlines, in-depth interviews and analysis of political developments and current affairs. Plus, the day’s leading sports stories and weather. 7.55 The Political Slot: The Conservative Party 8.00 Can I Improve My Memory? The remaining three celebrities face the task of learning a foreign language in just one week. They must go from knowing nothing to carrying out a full conversational role play. Last in series. 9.00 NEW I Am Victoria Female-led drama anthology series. A woman’s struggle with mental health issues impacts on her own life and those of her immediate family. Drama, starring Suranne Jones and Ashley Walters. 10.00 Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted Gordon travels to Maui to explore the exotic ingredients of Hawaiian cuisine. He learns how to hunt deer with a bow, produce Hawaiian taro, and spearfish with a renowned free diver. 11.05 Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back Gordon Ramsay helps the owners of Shanty on 19th, an iconic restaurant in the West End theatre district of Allentown, Pennsylvania, which has been a local presence for decades. (R) 12.00m’t Taken: Hunting the Sex Traffickers (R) 12.55 The Simpsons (R) 1.20 How to Save a Grand in 24 Hours (R) 2.15 Couples Come Dine with Me. In Berkshire. (R) 3.10 The Handmaid’s Tale (R) 4.10 Snackmasters: Dominos (R) 5.05-6.00am Location, Location, Location. From Birmingham. (R) 9pm, The Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi (left) 7.00 Secrets of Your Supermarket Food Sian Williams and Stefan Gates take a closer look at the food that is grown, reared and produced in Britain, and the fragility of the country’s food chain. (R) 8.00 My Cornwall with Fern Britton Part one of two. The presenter embarks on a quest to understand what makes the county she loves so uniquely captivating. She begins her journey in Looe, where she had many childhood holidays. 9.00 The Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi returns to one of her first hotels, Gwent’s West Usk Lighthouse – once voted Britain’s most romantic B&B – to see if owner Frank heeded her advice, and if he needs more help. Last in series. 10.00 Fare Dodgers: At War with the Law Revenue inspector Scott keeps an eye out for people forcing their way through the ticket barriers. Alex and Baba join the police in a sting operation on a busy bus route. (R) 11.05 Police: Hour of Duty Officers search for a man reported missing by his partner, detectives question a man who is alleged to have been grooming a 14-year-old boy, and officers assist a teenager who has been stabbed. (R) 12.05am Fire Starters: Caught on Camera (R) 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.00 Room to Improve (R) 3.55 Britain’s Greatest Bridges (R) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.30 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Ellen’s Game of Games 6.55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7.25 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.30 Ellen’s Game of Games 10.30 The Masked Singer US 11.30 Secret Crush 12.30pm Emmerdale 1.00 Coronation Street 2.00 Supermarket Sweep 3.00 Dress to Impress 4.00 Secret Crush 5.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold Strikes Back 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase With Anton Du Beke, Gemma Collins and Paul Sinha. 7.00 Superstore Double bill of comedy. 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Double bill of fun. 9.00 Love Island The latest events. 10.00 NEW Buffering Double bill. Comedy about a kids’ TV presenter and his friends, starring Iain Stirling. 11.00 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 12.00m’t American Dad! 12.55 Apocalypse Wow 1.55 Bob’s Burgers 2.45 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3.15 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 6.00am Teleshopping 7.10 Last Stop Garage 8.00 American Pickers 9.00 Storage Hunters 9.30 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 American Pickers 12.00noon Bangers and Cash 1.00 Top Gear 3.00 Rick Stein’s Spain 4.00 Top Gear 6.00 Big Zuu’s Christmas Eats 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.40 Would I Lie to You? Miles Jupp, Heston Blumenthal, Emilia Fox and Ed Byrne take part in the comedy panel show. 8.20 QI Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson and Henning Wehn take part in the quiz show. 9.00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Ibiza Jessica Knappett joins Richard Ayoade. 9.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Slovenia Richard Ayoade is joined by Eddie Izzard. 10.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 11.00 Taskmaster Gameshow. 12.00m’t Mock the Week 12.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1.35 Would I Lie to You? 2.10 QI 2.55 Beat the Internet 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping E4 6.00am Hollyoaks 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 The Goldbergs 12.00noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 The Goldbergs 4.00 Black-ish 5.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 7.00 Hollyoaks It’s the day of Ella’s verdict and Sue’s funeral in the village. 7.30 Come Dine with Me A mixture of Zimbabwean and English dishes. 8.00 Below Deck: Mediterranean Malia returns as the first female bosun. 9.00 Gogglebox Double bill of reviews. 11.05 Naked Attraction A 23-year-old virgin from Kent picks a partner. 12.10am Gogglebox. TV opinions. 1.15 Rick and Morty 1.45 The Bleepin’ Robot Chicken Archie Comics Special 2.10 First Dates 3.05 Gogglebox 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 4.50-6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA BBC Scotland 7.00pm Inside the Zoo. A new climbing frame is constructed for the snow monkeys. Last in the series. 8.00 Beechgrove. The teams looks at trees for a small garden. 8.30 The Great Food Guys. On the menu is red onion tarte tatin with tomato and goat’s cheese salad. 9.00 The Nine. News, with Rebecca Curran and Martin Geissler. 10.00 Chewin’ the Fat 10.30 Rewind 1980s 11.00 Harry Birrell presents Films of Scotland 11.30pm-12.00m’t Black Veil. Bradley, a gender non-binary person. SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 12.30- 12.45pm Reporting Scotland; Weather 6.30-7.00 Reporting Scotland; Weather 10.25-10.30pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 12.30-12.45pm BBC Wales Today; Weather 6.30-7.00 BBC Wales Today; Weather 9.30-10.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience. A master builder. 10.25-10.30pm BBC Wales Today; Weather WALES As BBC2 except: 11.15pm FILM Isostasy. Short film reflecting on the impact of climate change. 11.25pm-12.15am Natural World: Clever Monkeys. Documentary examining human-like behaviour in simians. Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 8.00 Buying and Selling 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Best Cake Wins 12.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.30 Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 2.30 The Only Way Is Essex 3.10 Little Women: LA 4.05 Real Housewives of Orange County 5.00 Real Housewives of New York City 6.00 Buying and Selling Double bill. 8.00 Dinner Date Sean picks three blind dates from five potential partners. 9.00 Vanderpump Rules Stassi, Katie and Brittany grow frustrated with Kristen’s refusal to cut ties with Carter. 10.00 Botched A woman asks the doctors to fix her scarred stomach. 10.55 Totally Unbelievable: Celebrity Holiday Hotspots A look at the hottest super-rich celebrity holiday getaways. 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Kate and Megan finally come face to face. 12.45am FYI Extra. Entertainment news reports. 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.25 The Bill 9.30 Classic Holby City 10.55 Classic Casualty 12.00noon The Bill 1.00 Classic EastEnders 2.20 A Place to Call Home 3.20 Bergerac 4.20 Dangerfield 5.20 Birds of a Feather 6.00 Hi-de-Hi! Joe Maplin announces Gladys and Spike’s engagement. 6.40 As Time Goes By Sandy is starting to have relationship problems. 7.20 Last of the Summer Wine Clegg climbs a tree – but struggles to get down. 8.00 Dalziel & Pascoe The murder of an American tourist brings Dalziel into contact with an old flame. David Soul, Phyllis Logan and Lee Boardman star. 10.00 New Tricks The team tries to find an assassin killing off the men who took part in a covert MI5 operation 30 years earlier. 11.20 Bad Girls Shell feigns a religious conversion to get Lorna back on side. 12.30am Dalziel & Pascoe 2.25 Kavanagh QC. Drama. 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations 8.55am Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12.10pm Car S.O.S. 1.10 Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend 2.15 Four in a Bed. Five episodes. 4.55 Grand Designs Australia 5.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It. From Purley, Croydon. 6.55 Escape to the Chateau: DIY 7.55 Grand Designs The conversion of a lifeboat station into a contemporary home. 9.00 Hunt for the Arctic Ghost Ship The expedition that discovered the Victorian ship HMS Erebus. 10.00 Titanic: A Dead Reckoning Examining whether the sinking of the Titanic was also the scene of a crime. 11.05 24 Hours in A&E A man is put in a medically induced coma following a serious motorcycle accident. 12.15am 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1.15 Hunt for the Arctic Ghost Ship 2.20 24 Hours in A&E 3.25-3.50am Food Unwrapped STV As ITV except: 1.55-1.59pm STV News; Weather 6.00-6.29 STV News at Six; Weather 10.30-10.45 STV News 12.35-3.00am ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. ITV WALES As ITV except: 1.55-2.00pm ITV News Cymru Wales 8.30-9.00 Coast & Country 10.30 ITV News Cymru Wales 10.45 Face to Face 11.15-11.45pm James Martin’s Islands to Highlands. The chef travels to South Wales. S4C 6.00am Cyw 12.00noon Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 12.05pm Perthyn 12.30 Heno 1.00 Gerddi Cymru 1.30 Bethesda: Pobol y Chwarel 1.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 3.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Pnawn o’r Steddfod 6.00 Taith Lle-Chi. Songs and poetry inspired by the quarrying heritage of the writers’ native areas. 6.57 Newyddion S4C 7.00 Heno 7.30 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 8.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. The awarding of the Prose Medal. 9.25 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 9.30 Cofio Llewod ’71. The British and Irish Lions’ 1971 tour of New Zealand. 10.30pm-12.00m’t Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod Picks of the day My Cornwall With Fern Britton 8pm, Channel 5 You have to hand it to Fern Britton. She’s gone from being a polished newscaster to daytime TV goddess, and has even managed to appear in shows such as Absolutely Fabulous and Extras. Like many television personalities, she’s spent years plying her trade on the small screen and become a household name to boot, yet it’s through series like this that we Undercover Big Boss 9pm, ITV This series, revamped for our current economic climate, follows chief executives as they swap their power suits for overalls and go to work on their own shop floors, to see what really goes on under their noses. It kicks off with self-made millionaire Alfie Best, founder and CEO of Wyldecrest Parks, the largest residential park home operator in Europe. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm The Joy of Painting Bob Ross paints a southwestern scene with blue skies and a graceful river. 7.30 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney The journalist offers her honey to the public at a village fair. Last in series. 8.00 BBC Proms 2021 Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla conducts the CBSO in symphonies by Gipps and Brahms, and the London premiere of Thomas Ades’s The Exterminating Angel Symphony. 10.00 The Go-Between Adaptation of LP Hartley’s novel, starring Jim Broadbent and Joanna Vanderham. 11.30 FILM Pride & Prejudice (2005, U) Period drama, starring Keira Knightley and Judi Dench. ★★★★ 1.30am Motherland 2.00 The Wonder of Bees with Martha Kearney. Documentary. 2.30-3.30am What’s Killing Our Bees? A Horizon Special I Am Victoria 9pm, Channel 4 In the first of writer-director Dominic Savage’s three-part female-led drama anthology, Suranne Jones plays Victoria, who seems to have the perfect family, job and home. However, something is wrong. The pressure she feels is unbearable and as she battles with her mental health, it affects the rest of her life and loved ones. Ashley Walters and Alice Feetham also star. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 NCIS 12.00noon Law & Order 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 Law & Order. Five episodes. 6.00 NCIS A US Marine’s murder is linked to a dirt-bike gang. 6.55 Entertainment News on 5 7.00 NCIS Double bill. A mounted police officer helps the team discover why a US Marine died in a national park; Delilah is hospitalised ahead of her wedding. 9.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Four episodes. Chief Garland is conflicted when a pastor at his church is arrested; Cabot gets involved in a child abuse case; a judge’s stepdaughter is murdered; a serial rapist is on the loose. 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1.50 NCIS. double bill 3.35 Criminals: Caught on Camera 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Thursday 5 get a genuine insight into what makes famous faces tick. In the first of two programmes, Britton embarks on a quest to understand what makes the county she loves so uniquely captivating. She reveals how her love affair with Cornwall began with sand-betweenthe-toes adventures on childhood holidays in Looe. And it’s only right and proper that she starts her journey in the same place. FILM CHOICE Leap Year 2.50pm, Film4 Prepare to be charmed by this romcom, starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. She’s a Boston girl who has had enough of waiting for her heart surgeon boyfriend to pop the question. She heads to Ireland, where he is working, but bad weather leaves her stranded on the other side of the country, and reliant on pubowner-cum-taxi driver Declan (Goode) to help her out. Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Darbar Festival 2018 6.55 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 9.05 Harold Lloyd 10.00 Vanessa Redgrave 11.00 Art of Architecture 12.00noon Manet from the Royal Academy of Arts, London 1.00 Tarzan: The Man Behind the Legend 2.00 Jason Robards 3.00 Rankin’s 2020 4.00 Psychedelic Rock 4.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 5.00 The Women Who Run Hollywood 6.00 Discovering: Richard Dreyfuss 7.00 The Movies Documentary. 8.00 Great Film Composers: The Music of the Movies 9.00 NEW Comedy Legends 10.00 Willem Dafoe: Off Camera 11.15 Too Young to Die Documentary. 12.15am Guy Garvey: From the Vaults 1.15 Steven Tyler: Live 2.30 FILM Joan Jett: Bad Reputation (2018, 15) ★★★★ 4.30 Discovering: Iggy Pop 5.00-6.00am The Art of Architecture

film ratings ★★★★★ Brilliant ★★★★ Very Good ★★★ Good ★★ Average ★ Bad (R) Repeat BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4 Channel 5 6.00am LIVE Olympic Breakfast Sam Quek and Dan Walker present day 14 of the Olympic Games, as a new boxing heavyweight gold medallist is crowned from 7.05 at Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo. 9.00 LIVE Olympics 2020 Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan present coverage of day 14 in Tokyo, including races in the men’s track cycling sprint final, plus the women’s hockey gold medal match. 12.00noon BBC News; Weather 12.30 Regional News; Weather 12.45 LIVE Olympics 2020 Further live coverage from Tokyo on day 14, including athletics at the Olympic Stadium headlined by the women’s and men’s 4x100m relay finals. 3.00 Olympics 2020 Jason Mohammad looks back at a medal-laden day 14 of the Tokyo Games, with Great Britain’s women’s football team hoping to create history by winning an Olympic medal. 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.15am Celebrity Antiques Road Trip With Susan Cookson. (R) 7.15 Bargain Hunt From the Elsecar Heritage Centre. (R) 8.00 Sign Zone: North America: Our Wild Adventures (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9 Headlines. 10.00 BBC News Headlines. 12.00noon LIVE Olympics 2020 The gold medal match in the women’s hockey nears its conclusion. 12.45 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.30 Money for Nothing (R) 2.15 The Farmers’ Country Showdown Two families sell produce at one of London’s oldest farmers’ markets. (R) 2.45 Escape to the Country (R) 3.30 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala compete. (R) 4.30 Flog It! At Althorp House and Herstmonceux Castle. (R) 5.15 Pointless Quiz. (R) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games With Amol Rajan. (R) 6.30 Animal Park Ben Fogle and Kate Humble meet two endangered crocodiles. 6.00am Good Morning Britain News, current affairs and lifestyle features. 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment reports and fashion news. 10.00 This Morning A mix of celebrity chat, showbusiness news and lifestyle features. 12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity interviews and topical debate with the panel. 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and the team visit Middlesbrough, where Karen Dalmeny is shaken but not stirred as she tries to buy a James Bond book. (R) 3.00 Tenable Five contenders from the North East answer questions in the quiz show. (R) 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Tipping Point Coindrop quiz show, with Ben Shephard. Last in series. (R) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather 6.00am Countdown (R) 6.40 Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) 8.40 Frasier Double bill. (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.05 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) 12.05pm Channel 4 News 12.10 Junior Bake Off (R) 1.10 A New Life in the Sun (R) 2.10 Countdown Gameshow. 3.00 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 4.00 A Place in the Sun The search for a property in the resort of Benalmadena on the Costa del Sol. (R) 5.00 Come Dine with Me Chris hopes to impress with a menu of French dishes. 5.30 The Simpsons Lisa loses control of her imagination. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons Moe helps Homer and Marge work on their marriage. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks It’s a big day in the village as it is both the day of Ella’s verdict and Sue’s funeral. Cindy voices her concerns to Luke about his health. (R) 6.00am Milkshake! Children’s TV. 9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion. 11.15 Room to Improve (R) 12.20pm 5 News at Lunchtime 12.25 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Ben returns to New Zealand to catch up with the Long family. (R) 1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm for details. (R) 1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm for details. 2.20 FILM A Killer At Home (2018, PG) A college student finds the tenant her mother has taken in back home has a secret, dangerous past. Thriller, starring Lorynn York and Tanya Clarke. ★★★ 4.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun Preparations are made for the annual Pride festival. (R) 5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines. 5.30 Neighbours Chloe admits to Aaron and David that she is having relationship doubts. (R) 6.00 Home and Away John is under suspicion after an interview with Amy. (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight Headlines. 7 8 9 10 11 12 midnight 7.30pm: Olympics 2020: TODAY AT THE GAMES Clare Balding 7.00 The One Show Live chat and topical reports. 7.30 Olympics 2020: Today at the Games Clare Balding and Alex Scott introduce highlights from day 14, on a day in which six golds were decided on the athletics track alone. Two of those were in the 4x100m relays, in which Great Britain’s men’s and women’s teams had high hopes of reaching the podium. Team GB’s women hockey players entered the Games as defending champions, but could they retain their gold medal? 9.05 EastEnders Frankie persuades Nancy to go out for a drink and they head to the Prince Albert, where Zack shows up. Lola feels guilty for missing Lexi’s swimming lesson, and later opens up to Sheree about Isaac. 9.30 King Gary Teddy appears to have all the makings of a golf prodigy, enthusing both Gary and his father. Meanwhile new neighbour Aaron starts to look like bad news for the Crescent. Comedy, starring Tom Davis and Laura Checkley. 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 LIVE Olympics 2020 JJ Chalmers presents as the Tokyo Games reaches its 15th and penultimate day, with 23 golds at stake including in the men’s basketball, in which USA’s superstars are the favourites. 4.00-6.00am LIVE Olympics 2020. Dan Walker and Sam Quek introduce action from the conclusion of the men’s basketball and beach volleyball finals, plus the men’s and women’s kayak four canoe sprint finals. 8pm, Gardeners’ World Monty Don 7.00 Cricket: Today at the Test England v India. Action from day three of the First Test of the five-match series, held at Trent Bridge. India are unbeaten in their last two Tests here, drawing in 2011 and winning in 2018. 8.00 Gardeners’ World Monty is keeping on top of seasonal maintenance at Longmeadow. Adam Frost travels to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens to view a new area of the garden which was inspired by a visit to the Greek island of Delos. 9.05 Olympics 2020: Extra Jeanette Kwakye and Nihal Arthanayake wrap up the best of the action from day 14. Sport climbing is one of five events making its Olympic debut in Tokyo, and today saw the final of the women’s discipline. 10.00 I’ll Get This Griff Rhys Jones, Scarlett Moffatt, Adil Ray, Angela Scanlon and Janet Street-Porter go out for dinner and play a series of games between courses, with the loser picking up the bill. (R) 10.30 Newsnight Headline analysis. 11.05 FILM The Deer Hunter (1978, 18) The lives of three American steelworkers and their families are torn apart by the Vietnam War. Oscarwinning drama, with Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken and Meryl Streep. ★★★★★ 2.00am Mayans M.C. Double bill. Miguel and Adelita each seek retribution; EZ plans to go out with a bang. (R) 4.20 Sign Zone: Great British Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo tracks the River Thames from east to west. (R) 4.50 Weather for the Week Ahead 4.55-6.40am BBC News 5pm, the chase Bradley Walsh 7.00 Emmerdale Angel’s birthday party is in full swing, and it remains to be seen what Sarah will do next. 7.30 Coronation Street Fiz tells Hope they need to talk about the fire, and Aadi’s love life causes confusion. 8.30 Endeavour Morse is called upon to investigate the disappearance of a teacher from a secretive public school, and begins to question who he can trust when a body is discovered. Thursday wrestles with the imminent closure of Cowley Station as he tries to find the vital evidence that will connect Eddie Nero to a series of unsolved murders, and assigns Fancy to track down the man who may be the key to cracking the case. Last in series. (R) 10.25 ITV News; Weather The latest headlines, in-depth interviews and analysis of topical political developments and current affairs. Plus, a look at the day’s sports stories. 10.55 Regional News; Weather The latest regional reports. 11.10 FILM A Good Day to Die Hard (2013, 12) John McClane goes to Moscow and helps his CIA agent son stop the Russian Mob from stealing nuclear weapons. Action adventure sequel, with Bruce Willis and Jai Courtney. ★★ 12.50am Home Shopping 3.00 FYI Extra 3.15 Martin & Roman’s Weekend Best! Martin and Roman Kemp team up to present this show featuring celebrity chat, music and comedy, as well as games and challenges which see the father-son duo go head to head. (R) 4.05-6.00am Nightscreen 8pm, Epic Wales: VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS & COASTS 7.00 Channel 4 News A round-up of the latest news headlines, featuring in-depth interviews and analysis of political developments and current affairs. Plus, the day’s leading sports stories and up-to-theminute weather reports. 8.00 NEW Epic Wales: Valleys, Mountains & Coasts The people who live and work in and around Wales’s three national parks. This episode focuses such individuals as upland sheep and cattle farmer Rhodri Jones. 9.00 Gogglebox A special episode featuring the best moments from 2021’s Gogglebox episodes, as some of the nation’s sharpest and best-loved armchair critics hit the sofa for some of the best telly on the box. 10.00 The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan The RTS awardwinning and Bafta-nominated comedian and actor chews the fat with big-name guests. Plus, exciting games, hilarious sketches and superstar performances. 11.05 Sarah Millican: Home Bird Live Stand-up show recorded at Newcastle’s Tyne Theatre & Opera House, in which the comedienne shares insights into life, including the need to put down some roots now she has cats. (R) 12.10am FILM Now You See Me 2 (2016, 12) A gang of magicians-turnedcriminals reunites to expose the illegal activities of a ruthless businessman. Crime thriller sequel, starring Jesse Eisenberg. ★★ 2.20 Come Dine with Me 4.35 Location, Location, Location (R) 5.30-6.00am Food Unwrapped (R) 9pm, Being Freddie Mercury: Under Pressure 7.00 Fishing Scotland’s Lochs and Rivers Linford Christie, Rosemary Shrager, Les Dennis and Fern Britton swap Ian Botham for pop star Shane Lynch, and head south towards Stirling to try their hand at coarse fishing. 8.00 NEW Motorhoming with Merton & Webster Paul Merton and his wife Suki Webster hit the road as they embrace Britain’s booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK’s most famous sights and hidden gems, while there are tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment. 9.00 Being Freddie Mercury: Under Pressure Psychiatrist Dr Bob Johnson and those who knew the Queen frontman best attempt to uncover the disparity between what people think they know about Freddie and who he really was. The show builds a psychological picture of the man who started life as Farrokh Bulsara, but ended it as Freddie Mercury. 10.30 1991: The 30 Greatest Hits Vernon Kay counts down the 30 biggest tracks from 1991, an era when Bryan Adams dominated the charts. It was also a time when Nirvana, Chesney Hawkes and Roxette sold countless singles in now much-missed record shops, and shell suits were all the rage. 1.20am The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show 3.20 Entertainment News on 5 3.30 Room to Improve. Dermot Bannon lays out plans to renovate a 1950s house in Dalkey. (R) 4.25 Britain’s Greatest Bridges (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45-6.00am Paw Patrol (R)

Freeview 6 ITV2 6.00am Ellen’s Game of Games 6.55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 7.25 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 8.00 Emmerdale 9.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 9.30 Ellen’s Game of Games 10.30 The Masked Singer US 11.30 Secret Crush 12.30pm Emmerdale 1.30 You’ve Been Framed! Gold 2.00 Supermarket Sweep 3.00 Dress to Impress 4.00 Secret Crush 5.00 You’ve Been Framed! Gold Top 100 Sportstars 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase Gameshow. 7.00 Superstore Double bill of comedy. 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Double bill of fun. 9.00 Love Island The latest updates. 10.05 Apocalypse Wow Including a bout with one of the world’s strongest men. 11.05 Family Guy Double bill of fun. 12.05am American Dad! Animation. 1.00 Bob’s Burgers 1.50 Superstore 2.40 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 3.05 FYI Extra 3.20 ITV2 Nightscreen 3.30-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 19 Dave 6.00am Teleshopping 7.10 Last Stop Garage 8.00 American Pickers 9.00 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 American Pickers 12.00noon Bangers and Cash 1.00 Top Gear 3.00 Rick Stein’s Spain 4.00 Top Gear. Double bill. 6.00 Big Zuu’s Christmas Eats 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With Rhod Gilbert and Carol Vorderman. 8.20 QI With Jo Brand and Alan Davies. 9.00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Milan Richard Ayoade and Morgana Robinson head to the Italian city. 9.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in Oslo Fay Ripley joins Richard Ayoade on a mini-break in Norway’s capital. 10.00 QI XL With guests Lucy Beaumont. 11.00 Taskmaster Gameshow. 12.00m’t Mock the Week 12.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.15 QI 3.00 Beat the Internet with John Robins 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping E4 6.00am Hollyoaks 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00 The Goldbergs 12.00noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 The Goldbergs 4.00 Black-ish 5.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6.00 The Big Bang Theory Double bill. 7.00 Hollyoaks Nancy and Darren go to extreme lengths to help their son Charlie. 7.30 Come Dine with Me Digby plans to surprise his guests with fancy fine dining. 8.00 Below Deck: Mediterranean Hannah struggles to get her second stew in line. 9.00 FILM Why Him? (2016, 15) Comedy, starring Bryan Cranston. ★★★★ 11.10 Naked Attraction A retired dentist and a former marine look for love. 12.10am Naked Attraction 1.15 Gogglebox. TV opinions. 2.20 First Dates 3.15 Naked Attraction 4.10 How I Met Your Mother 5.00-6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA BBC Scotland 7.00pm The Seven 8.00 From Syria to Scotland – Our Lives. Syrian refugee families who have made their homes on the island of Bute. 8.30 Grand Tours of Scotland’s Lochs. Paul Murton has a chilly swim across Loch Ba. 9.00 Jocky Wilson Said. The rise and fall of the former world darts champion. 10.00 Still Game. Victor must decipher an answerphone message. 10.30 The Karen Dunbar Show. Comedy sketches. 11.00pm- 12.00m’t A View from the Terrace – The Wee Films. Highlights from the last two series. SCOTLAND As BBC1 except: 12.30- 12.45pm Reporting Scotland; Weather 6.30-7.00 Reporting Scotland; Weather 10.25-10.30pm Reporting Scotland; Weather WALES As BBC1 except: 12.30pm BBC Wales Today; Weather 1.00-3.00 LIVE Olympics 2020. The women’s and men’s 4x100m relay finals. 6.30-7.00 BBC Wales Today 10.25-10.30pm BBC Wales Today STV As ITV except: 1.55-1.59pm STV News; Weather 6.00-6.29 STV News at Six; Weather 10.55-11.10 STV News. The latest reports. 12.50-3.00am ITV Nightscreen Freeview 27 ITVBe 7.00am Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 8.00 Buying and Selling 9.00 LittleBe 12.00noon Best Cake Wins 12.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 1.30 Sam and Billie: The Mummy Diaries 2.30 The Only Way Is Essex 3.10 Little Women: LA 4.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County 5.00 The Real Housewives of New York City. Reality series. 6.00 Buying and Selling Double bill. 8.00 Dinner Date Daisy from London picks three dates from five potential partners, based on the menus they have created. 9.00 Botched Double bill. Surgeons Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif go fly-fishing; Terry Dubrow helps a desperate patient. 11.00 Atlanta Plastic An actor goes to see Dr Crawford for a full body lift after a weight loss of more than 100lbs has left him with excess skin. 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Reality. 12.45am FYI Extra. Entertainment news reports. 1.00-7.00am Teleshopping Freeview 20 Drama 6.00am Teleshopping 7.30 Where the Heart Is 8.25 The Bill 9.30 Classic Holby City 10.55 Classic Casualty 12.00noon The Bill 1.00 Classic EastEnders 2.20 Peak Practice 4.00 Bergerac 5.00 Dangerfield 6.00 Hi-de-Hi! Barry leaves Maplins. 6.40 As Time Goes By Jean and Lionel spend a weekend in the country. 7.20 Last of the Summer Wine Roy Barraclough guest stars as Crowcroft. 8.00 Father Brown Sid falls for the heiress to a local brewery, only for her to be arrested for the murder of her own father. 9.00 The Doctor Blake Mysteries A mechanic is found dead underneath a car. 10.00 New Tricks Brian is suspended for punching a senior officer, while the rest of the team visit Gibraltar to try to uncover the truth about a 1982 murder. 11.10 Bad Girls Helen becomes uneasy as the day of her wedding approaches. 12.20am Dalziel & Pascoe 2.20 Kavanagh QC 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Freeview 13 Freeview 18 More4 Variations 8.55am Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 9.15 Heir Hunters 10.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 12.10pm Car S.O.S 1.10 Escape to the Chateau: DIY 2.15 Four in a Bed. Five episodes. 4.55 Grand Designs Australia 5.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It 6.55 Escape to the Chateau: DIY A big wedding is threatened by a problem. 7.55 Grand Designs Kevin McCloud follows the conversion of a large, Grade II-listed timber-framed barn in Essex into a family home and artists’ workspace with a minimal number of interior walls. 9.00 Nordic Murders When a female body is found washed ashore, detective Ellen Norgaard is worried about the identity of the corpse – while strange markings suggest foul play. In German. 11.00 24 Hours in A&E A scaffolder arrives at the hospital after suffering a head injury. 12.00m’t 24 Hours in A&E 1.10 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 2.10 24 Hours in A&E 3.20-3.45am Food Unwrapped ITV WALES As ITV except: 1.55-2.00pm ITV News Cymru Wales. The latest reports. 10.55-11.10pm ITV News Cymru Wales S4C 6.00am Cyw 12.05pm Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 12.15 Datganiad Covid-19 1.00 Codi Hwyl 1.30 Bad Achub Porthdinllaen 1.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 3.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Pnawn o’r Steddfod 6.00 Bwyd Epic Chris. Twists to long-lost recipes. 6.30 Garddio a Mwy. Iwan Roberts visits a ’Jurassic’ garden centre that’s not as scary as it sounds. 6.57 Newyddion S4C 7.00 Heno. Magazine. 7.30 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 8.00 Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. The spectacle of the Chairing Ceremony, featuring the winning work in the company of the poet. Presented by Jennifer Jones. 9.25 Newyddion S4C a’r Tywydd 9.30 NEW Maes B: Merched yn Gwneud Miwsig. Live performances from Adwaith, Thallo, Eadyth and Hana Lili, from the Eisteddfod’s warehouse in Llanybydder. Presented by Sian Eleri. 10.30pm-12.00m’t Eisteddfod AmGen 2021: Mwy o’r Steddfod. The spectacle of the Chairing Ceremony. Picks of the day Fishing Scotland’s Lochs And Rivers 7pm, Channel 5 There’s a distinct shift in tone with this week’s episode as Ian Botham – the only member of the group who actually knows how to fish – departs and is replaced by actor and singer Shane Lynch. He’s an instant hit with Linford Christie, Fern Britton, Les Dennis and Rosemary Shrager as they head south to Stirling for a spot of coarse fishing. The group are having King Gary 9.30pm, BBC One A day at the driving range with Teddy ends in delight for Gary and his dad when the lad turns out to be a natural golfer. Meanwhile, Aaron’s partying is getting on Gary’s nerves, but it’s nothing to the blow-up that happens between Denise and Terri when Chloe Ferdinando is enlisted to help out with the wedding, which annoys Denise no end. BBC4 Freeview 9 7.00pm BBC Proms 2021 From the Royal Albert Hall, Elim Chan conducts the BBC NOW in Saint-Saens’s Cello Concerto No 1, with soloist Sol Gabetta, and Brahms’s Symphony No 4. 9.00 TOTP: 1991 Performances by Sonia and Lenny Kravitz. 9.30 TOTP: 1991 Feturing performances by Rebel MC, Latour and Kenny Thomas. 10.00 Jazz Legends in Their Own Words Performances and interviews from the golden age of jazz. 11.00 Louis Armstrong in Concert Featuring legendary jazz trumpeter and vocalist Louis Armstrong. 11.55 Jazz Horns Gold Archive performances by jazz artists. 12.55am Singer-Songwriters at the BBC 1.55 TOTP: 1991 2.25 TOTP: 1991 2.55-3.55am Jazz Legends in Their Own Words Endeavour 8.30pm, ITV As fans await the eighth series of ITV’s classy Inspector Morse prequel, here’s a chance to enjoy an old episode from the end of series five. Morse is called upon to investigate the disappearance of a teacher from a secretive public school. Meanwhile, Fred is troubled by the impending closure of Cowley Street, and sends Fancy off to try to find the man who could help them trap gangster Eddie Nero. 5 USA 6.00am TJC 9.00 Murder, She Wrote 10.00 NCIS 12.00noon Law & Order 12.55 Entertainment News on 5 1.00 Law & Order. Five episodes. 6.00 NCIS A Navy Seal disappears in a remote part of Paraguay. 6.55 Entertainment News on 5 7.00 NCIS Double bill. Agents in Washington, DC search for their missing colleagues; a missing US Navy lieutenant’s body is found. 9.00 FILM Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005, 12) Detective drama, starring Tom Selleck and Mimi Rogers. ★★★ 10.50 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Double bill. A restaurateur’s wife is assaulted; a rape leads to a murder investigation. 12.50am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Double bill. 2.45 NCIS 3.30 Criminals: Caught on Camera 3.55 Entertainment News on 5 4.00-6.00am Teleshopping Friday 6 a great time, until they’re partnered with the Scottish national angling team and have to compete to land the biggest carp – and the night’s accommodation is on the line. As each celebrity chooses their respective pro angler, will any of them be pleased with the outcome? Later, the group heads off to Carron Valley Reservoir, encountering a Celtic bard and a Scottish warrior. FILM CHOICE Now You See Me 2 12.10am, Channel 4 One of the few sequels that is as good as the original flick, this follow-up sees jailed ex-magician Thaddeus Bradley, who reveals the secrets behind tricks, out for revenge against the Four Horsemen after they framed him for their crimes. A mission to recover a stolen gadget could give him his chance. Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco and Woody Harrelson star. Freeview 21 Sky Arts F’view 11 6.00am Katherine Jenkins Live at the O2 8.00 Battle of the Brass Bands 9.00 The Warner Saga 10.00 Discovering: Jason Robards 11.00 The Art of Architecture 12.00noon Fresco Secrets 1.00 Hollywood Censored 2.00 Discovering 3.00 Mystery of the Lost Paintings 4.00 Music Icons: Chicago Blues 4.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 5.00 Lauren Bacall: A Look from the Sky 6.00 Discovering: Basil Rathbone 7.00 The British Invasion 8.00 Classic Albums Documentary. 9.00 Alanis Morissette: In Concert 10.15 The Pretenders: Austin City 11.30 The Rolling Stones: Rock and Roll Circus Documentary. 1.00am The Rolling Stones Return to Hyde Park – Sweet Summer Sun 2.15 Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President 4.15 Hollywood Censored 5.10-6.00am The Art of Architecture

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