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credits“From Gayle to Babel” 1 x 65 mins (LFC.TV / cinematic release). Documentary chronicling the history of black footballers at Liverpool FC. From the pioneers of the seventies, via the racial tension of the eighties, through to the multinational superstars of the twenty-first century. “Sex Wars” 6 x 30 mins (ITV1). Lighthearted reality show hosted by Philippa Forrester. Three couples are split into male/female teams and asked to perform a series of tasks to test gender stereotypes. Challenges in areas such as driving, communication, DIY and parenting skills. “Booze Britain 2: Binge Nation” 20 x 30 mins (Bravo). Examining drinking culture across the UK. A night out with a group of young drinkers is intercut with emergency services dealing with the traumatised casualties of alcohol abuse. “Husband For Sale” 4 x 30 mins (ITV1). Ob doc following two men from the UK looking for love with ladies from Thailand. Tragic, funny, poignant and tense as our contributors struggled with their own emotions and British immigration officials to turn their romantic dreams into reality. “Rome 77: The Incredible Journey” 1 x 60 mins (LFC.TV). Archive footage complementing fans stories of travelling to Rome to watch Liverpool’s first European Cup final. “Dales Diary” 6 x 30 mins (ITV1). Luke Casey enjoys the splendour of his beloved Yorkshire Dales and meets the characters who live there. “Rugby League Raw” 4 x 1 hour (ITV1 / BBC One). Up close and personal with the fans, coaches and players of the Northern Premiership. RTS Award Nominee. “It’s a Vet’s Life" 6 x 30 mins (ITV1). Yorkshire TV’s resident vet John Baxter goes on the road to help animals across the region. “Gazzetta Football Italia” 12 x 1 hour (Channel 4). Weekly magazine programme examining the fortunes of teams in Serie A, the top Italian football league. “Q & A” 6 x 12 mins (ITV1). Current affairs films highlighting a different issue each week and stimulating the subsequent studio debate. “It’s Your Call” 12 x 3 mins (ITV1). Highlighting support services available to vulnerable members of society, for example victims of domestic violence. “Action Time” 12 x 5 mins (ITV1). Reviewing the efforts of a team of volunteers working on a community project, for example re-roofing and refurbishing a youth centre. “A Brush With Ashley” 12 x 5 mins (ITV1). Yorkshire artist Ashley Jackson meets characters from his home county and paints their favourite views.
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