:00:08. > :00:16.It says?here?Giles?Coren's Back in?Time?for?the?Weekend?
:00:17. > :00:25.? Ooh?I?love?the?90s,?there?were?so? many?big?things?to?come?
:00:26. > :00:32.Yes,?there?were.?? There?was?the?Big?Breakfast?and?Fun-
:00:33. > :00:41.House,?they?were?big?in? the?90s.? Then?you?had?Mr?Motivator?and?Annika
:00:42. > :00:49.Remember I was big in the '90s. You were great.
:00:50. > :00:55.Hello and welcome to TM TV. Today me and Sara are here to guide you
:00:56. > :00:59.through the highlights of last night's best TV shows. And we'll
:01:00. > :01:06.tell you what we think are the ones to watch. Also, Giles Coren will be
:01:07. > :01:08.talking in to talk about his time travelling show, Back in Time for
:01:09. > :01:14.the Weekend. It's brilliant. And we'll be paying homage to world
:01:15. > :01:20.famous TV chef, Keith Floyd in this week's Trail Blazers. And we'll take
:01:21. > :01:25.a look at some of the craziest shows on Italian TV on TM TV eye tallia.
:01:26. > :01:31.Plus, if you have a touch of the Strictly blues, don't go anywhere.
:01:32. > :01:34.Dancing pro, Giovanni Pernice is here.
:01:35. > :01:41.Let's drink him in for a moment. Hello. Hello. Lnchts but before,
:01:42. > :01:47.that let's look at last night's top TV. I never wanted to be a presenter
:01:48. > :01:52.or actor. I wanted to be a pilot. Why don't you just fire. I can knock
:01:53. > :01:56.up a soup in no time. You are unbelievable. No, you are
:01:57. > :02:06.pig-headed. She is back. Maybe he put it up
:02:07. > :02:13.there and saw something. Your days here are numbered. Says who? Says
:02:14. > :02:18.me. And finally, we've got this magic, velvety, soft plastic balls.
:02:19. > :02:24.It was a great night of it. V last night. Channel 5 saw Mulder and
:02:25. > :02:33.Scully in the fourth episode of the new X Files. Mary Taylor got a tad
:02:34. > :02:37.tipsy on Corrie and before that on ITV we saw Further Tales from
:02:38. > :02:41.Northumberland with Robison Green. It is back Forestieri its third
:02:42. > :02:43.series and last night was the third episode. If you thought nothing
:02:44. > :02:49.happened in Northumberland, take a look at this. Tucked away in a back
:02:50. > :02:54.field, is a place known locally as the combine harvester graveyard.
:02:55. > :02:58.This unique monument to agriculture is the creation of farmer John
:02:59. > :03:07.Manners and there is method in his madness, I think. . John, why have
:03:08. > :03:12.you got 350 combine harvesters in your backyard, man. A fair question,
:03:13. > :03:15.I think. Actually, Express sports combine harvesters all over the
:03:16. > :03:21.world and I tell you what, the joke is on us. Because he makes a packet.
:03:22. > :03:26.-- he exports. He makes a mint. Can I say I rather enjoy the fact that
:03:27. > :03:32.Robison Green puts his name on all of his shows, you have Extreme
:03:33. > :03:35.Fishing with Robison Green. Robison Green's wild wild wild and Further
:03:36. > :03:40.Tales from Northumberland. You know why? So the mums know why to find
:03:41. > :03:45.him. The mums know a Robison Green. They'll hunt down their Robison
:03:46. > :03:49.Green. Bear grills does it. He pops husband moniker on there. Another
:03:50. > :03:53.thing Robison Green does without fail, this is what we have noticed.
:03:54. > :03:59.He gets his guitar out. I've got... ... How many?
:04:00. > :04:06.#350 combine harvesters. # I'll give you the key
:04:07. > :04:09.# Come on, let's get together in perfect harmony
:04:10. > :04:13.# I've got 20 acres # You've got 43
:04:14. > :04:17.# I've got a brand new combine harvester
:04:18. > :04:23.# I'll give you the key. We'll have our own album. Slightly awkward. Do
:04:24. > :04:29.you think Jerome was sat at home watching - why, it used to be me. A
:04:30. > :04:34.lot of it. V gets you out and about at the moment. Matt Baker walking in
:04:35. > :04:41.the countryside. -- a lot of it. V gets you out and about. . Loads of
:04:42. > :04:45.them watch countryside and Julia Bradbury on ITV walking about. Just
:04:46. > :04:50.walking. Her car broke down. I think that could be a sad story. 6.7
:04:51. > :04:57.billion tuned in to watch East enders and a mix of emotions as
:04:58. > :05:06.Whitney and Lee worked through their recent relationships problems. Marry
:05:07. > :05:12.me. I love you. So much. And you've looked after me enough now. I need
:05:13. > :05:22.to get better. I will get better and, and it's my turn to look after
:05:23. > :05:27.you now, so... Will you marry me? Oh, it's beautiful. I do love a
:05:28. > :05:31.proposal. Never more a ro man take place to pop the question than on
:05:32. > :05:36.the floor of the Queen Vic. Without a ring. No ring. Oh. What you didn't
:05:37. > :05:45.see was the actor's knee stuck to the carpet. It is really Mancy. But
:05:46. > :05:49.for those of you not up to speed with EastEnders' plotline Lee has
:05:50. > :05:52.had a one-night stand and Whitney has kissed Lee's dad. For the
:05:53. > :05:57.marriage it is not looking too good. The cathedral why on EastEnders is
:05:58. > :06:03.brilliant but exhausting. I need something more feel good. -- the
:06:04. > :06:06.drama on EastEnders. Well on BBC Two we saw the quarterfinals of the
:06:07. > :06:11.great interior design challenge. The hunt to find the best amateur
:06:12. > :06:14.designer in the country. The remaining contenders took on the
:06:15. > :06:21.transformation of a cosy cottage sitting room and four became three.
:06:22. > :06:40.Only three of you can go through. And the designer not going through
:06:41. > :06:45.to the semifinals is... Anne. Oh. They look such nice people. You
:06:46. > :06:49.really like this. I love this show. She was so good through the whole
:06:50. > :06:53.series and last night not good. The brief was to add luxury but she
:06:54. > :06:58.painted it purple and put in zebra cushions. Oh, no. They look like
:06:59. > :07:06.mossy those cushions. It wasn't good. So poor Anne is out.
:07:07. > :07:11.They didn't stamp a cross on her face in the show, did they? Frankie,
:07:12. > :07:15.lusy and my favourite, Sarah are through to the semifinals which you
:07:16. > :07:20.can see tonight. And of course the judges they will be on our sofa
:07:21. > :07:25.tomorrow night before the final. I'm hooked on this show, love it. It is
:07:26. > :07:27.really good. Good luck to Sarah. You are not supposed to have a
:07:28. > :07:33.favourite. Well that's what we thought of last night's TV. We want
:07:34. > :07:36.to know what you saw - so get in touch with us:
:07:37. > :07:40.www.bbc.co.uk/toomuchtv???. Or on Twitter you can tweet us:
:07:41. > :07:46.#toomuchtv?. Next up it's Back in Time for the
:07:47. > :07:54.Weekend, the social experiment that has got us all hooked. Each week the
:07:55. > :07:56.a Ashby hawk kins family take a trip through the decades seeing how
:07:57. > :08:05.people experienced leisure time. They started in 1950. Tonight we are
:08:06. > :08:14.up to 1990. Forward, two, three. 1951.
:08:15. > :08:24.Powercut. # Get to get back in time...
:08:25. > :08:30.# Got to get back in time...# Great stuff. The man who has been
:08:31. > :08:32.leading the family through the extraordinary time-travelling
:08:33. > :08:37.adventure is Giles Coren. Hello, Giles.
:08:38. > :08:41.I realise now it should be called Back in Time for the Weekend with
:08:42. > :08:45.Giles Coren. I need Robison Green's agent. You missed it. People love
:08:46. > :08:50.this show. Why is it so popular? Nostalga. People's childhoods. When
:08:51. > :08:53.we were looking at a second series we thought we could go further back
:08:54. > :08:57.it the 19th century but no-one will look at that house and go - I
:08:58. > :09:02.remember that. You have to redo the '70s and '80s people love. Tonight
:09:03. > :09:08.the '90s. I was already grown up for the '90s. It seems only yesterday.
:09:09. > :09:13.The 70s and 80s huge, people see a soda stream and go mad. I loved the
:09:14. > :09:18.'80s one. How did the concept of the show come about? Well, this weekend
:09:19. > :09:22.weekend week, we had Back in Time for Dinner and that was to look how
:09:23. > :09:26.food had gone through the ages, last year. We thought we had already
:09:27. > :09:31.covered all the foods and we thought what else can we do, there was The
:09:32. > :09:34.Family Expenditure Survey, the Government recording the spending of
:09:35. > :09:39.thousands of people and going through it you could see how many
:09:40. > :09:43.people were getting VCRs, mobile phones, where was the money coming
:09:44. > :09:49.from, and what were we spending it on. I love the fact during this
:09:50. > :09:54.show, TV sets changed the way the family worked, didn't they? When you
:09:55. > :09:58.look back to the '50s, no TV. Etch was close together and families did
:09:59. > :10:02.stuff. This didn't happen with the Ashby Hawkins, it was dad sat in the
:10:03. > :10:07.armchair reading the paper with a pipe. Mum cleaning alldy and kids
:10:08. > :10:15.running around outside. The TV brought them together. The mum did
:10:16. > :10:21.all the cleaning. In the '80s did dad pick up some shake' n' vac. We
:10:22. > :10:26.have a clip of Steph doing all the cleaning. You can do whatever you
:10:27. > :10:29.want as long as the dinner is on the table, the house is clean, my shirts
:10:30. > :10:33.are starched. # Wash up
:10:34. > :10:38.# Does he clean up # No, he never cleans up...#
:10:39. > :10:44.Look at the state of my hands with all that washing.
:10:45. > :10:46.# He does nothing, the boy does nothing...#
:10:47. > :10:52.Rinse it first. Soak everything. I think it is unfair I'm doing all of
:10:53. > :10:58.the house work. I didn't understand it in the '50s, '60s and now the
:10:59. > :11:04.'70s. He lifts a finger in the '80s. Giles taking you back, imagine you
:11:05. > :11:09.are lay in the frontroom carpet in your mum and dad's house, what would
:11:10. > :11:13.you be wearing whilst wearing that delightful romper suit. There you
:11:14. > :11:18.are. I have one now. A slightly larger one. I was going to wear it
:11:19. > :11:24.tonight. I would probably have been watching Champion the Wonder Horse.
:11:25. > :11:30.The Lone Ranger. They weren't making much kids TV, maybe the Klangeres.
:11:31. > :11:37.That sort of thing. We have another picture of you. Look at this, double
:11:38. > :11:42.dome in:? In 1975 everything was made out of denim. No alternative It
:11:43. > :11:47.is come around again. Has it? And bamboo. The only material available.
:11:48. > :11:55.I can't believe I'm going to show you this. This was me in the '70s.
:11:56. > :11:59.There you go. So sweet. Is that your mum's bedside drawer in the
:12:00. > :12:05.background with the booze. Sara, you are not getting off lately, there
:12:06. > :12:08.you are in the '80s. The belted number and plastic beads. Health and
:12:09. > :12:13.safety nightmare that one. Giles what can we expect from
:12:14. > :12:18.today's show all about the '90s. So the internet is invented. So it is
:12:19. > :12:24.dial-up. A lot of clicks and very show. Sett, the boy finally gets
:12:25. > :12:28.some proper video games, Sega and Nintendo. Tony Blair gets elected,
:12:29. > :12:33.Things Can Only Get Better. Do they? It is hard to say. They get real
:12:34. > :12:38.technology and Steph gets out of the kitchen. Go Steph. She is released.
:12:39. > :12:43.They are a great family. They are, really good. So if you want it catch
:12:44. > :12:48.it tonight, it is BBC Two 8.00pm tonight. Thank you for joining us,
:12:49. > :12:53.Giles Coren, everybody. Now, Giles, your day job is as a
:12:54. > :12:59.food writer. I love your writing. You must be a favent legendary TV
:13:00. > :13:07.chef Keith Floyd, I imagine. Yes, he was a legend. Good old days of it.
:13:08. > :13:13.V. No script, point a camera at him. A massive glass of wine. -- TV.
:13:14. > :13:18.That's what we have done. We'll take a look now back at his life and
:13:19. > :13:25.amazing cooking shows. He was a true TV Trail Blazer.
:13:26. > :13:37.Before 1984 TV cookery looked like this.
:13:38. > :13:44.It is must sells in English. A respectable studio-based affair led
:13:45. > :13:47.by Fanny or Ken, showing one they prepared earlier and encouraging us
:13:48. > :13:57.to try something exotic, like garlic. Then this happened. Hello
:13:58. > :14:03.dear gastronauts. Keith Floyd was a rock 'n' roll force of nature. Who
:14:04. > :14:08.took TV cookery by the scallops and gave it a good shake. Never, ever,
:14:09. > :14:16.they said work with animals or children. His uncompromising
:14:17. > :14:25.presentation won him lots... Hang on, the punters are at home. And all
:14:26. > :14:30.delivered with a soundtrack from the Stranglers and a bow Thai. You will
:14:31. > :14:34.need half a bottle to into into the dish and half a bottle to go into
:14:35. > :14:39.yourself to make things cheerful. With his passion for food and drink
:14:40. > :14:43.he changed the shows forever. I must be one of the luckiest chaps in the
:14:44. > :14:49.whole world. I travel it, eat it, drink it, sell it and touch it.
:14:50. > :14:51.Raised in a council house in Somerset, floids' folks made
:14:52. > :14:58.sacrifices to send him to Wellington school. He left when the money ran
:14:59. > :15:03.out and aged 16 set off to be a reporter at the Bristol Evening Post
:15:04. > :15:08.before embarking on an Army career. I found I was a useless soldier. I
:15:09. > :15:11.was more interested in German wine and German women, so decided to
:15:12. > :15:16.leave the Army and go the myself a job as a vegetable cooker at a hotel
:15:17. > :15:20.in Bristol. Having set his art on running restaurants, Floyd opened
:15:21. > :15:21.three in Bristol and had great success in the kitchen but faced
:15:22. > :15:32.financial failure. If the accountant says I should use
:15:33. > :15:42.single cream I fire the accountant. TV offered an alternative to dealing
:15:43. > :15:48.with debt collectors. Hello, we happy to have fun and love and
:15:49. > :15:52.happiness in it and you want get that for instance by picking up nine
:15:53. > :15:56.grains of salt and putting them in, you have two throw things into the
:15:57. > :16:03.pan, you have to put your heart and guts, everything into it. In 1984
:16:04. > :16:08.Floyd on fish stormed onto the BBC and threw down the gastronomic
:16:09. > :16:11.gauntlet. On normal programmes they make a big song and dance about
:16:12. > :16:15.walking around the market and saying I only come to buy the most fresh
:16:16. > :16:24.fish but here we go out and catch it. He gave us inspiration. You
:16:25. > :16:36.should never cook with wine you cannot drink. Gave us Rick stein.
:16:37. > :16:39.Gary Rhodes. We are cooking a British meal and you are using
:16:40. > :16:46.French words for chopping vegetables. And tore up the rule
:16:47. > :16:52.book. Don't look at me, I am trying to explain the food, this is it food
:16:53. > :17:00.programme you halfwit. He opened up a new world of food. What cooking
:17:01. > :17:08.should be about. And celebrated much maligned stalwarts. Why is there not
:17:09. > :17:13.a monument to fight it in this land? He taught the modern day telly chef
:17:14. > :17:21.all they needed to know. Why are you on TV, it is a rotten game? It is
:17:22. > :17:30.better than working for a living. His reputation is sealed as a TV
:17:31. > :17:37.trailblazer. Bon appetit. That was lovely. You might be wondering why
:17:38. > :17:48.we are holding Italian flags it is because of this man, Giovanni
:17:49. > :17:52.Pernice. You might get a bit teary because we are going to look at TV
:17:53. > :17:56.from your country, each week we look at the craziest TV shows from around
:17:57. > :18:11.the world and this week it is too much TV Italia.
:18:12. > :18:29.You are a pretty lady, I want to kiss your face. The first programme
:18:30. > :18:33.is called... Mezzogiorno in Famiglia in English that is Midday ine the
:18:34. > :18:38.Family, a two-hour game show on Saturday and Sunday and let me tell
:18:39. > :18:52.you, Giles Coren would love this, because it is a bit old-fashioned.
:18:53. > :18:58.Look at these girls. These girls jiggle around every week in their
:18:59. > :19:01.crop tops. They are not wearing much, this is prime-time TV
:19:02. > :19:06.apparently. They have a fantastic than shooting going on, maybe we
:19:07. > :19:13.should learn from this? I don't know if crop tops are in the past for us.
:19:14. > :19:18.Do you know this programme? Yes it is a good programme actually. If you
:19:19. > :19:26.like the variety show, you will love... Tu?Si?Que?Vales or in
:19:27. > :19:32.English, you really are worthy. It is their version of Britain's got
:19:33. > :19:41.talent. The judges are certainly in the mood for partito, that is
:19:42. > :19:48.Italian for party! Did I get that right? Not really! This gentleman
:19:49. > :19:53.has a bit of a poncho but he is proud. That is one of the judges but
:19:54. > :20:00.it is like she enjoys being frisked at the airport. Those are the judges
:20:01. > :20:05.and suddenly I think the host will come out, there she is, she decides
:20:06. > :20:13.to join in and have Buggea as well. They are the all are. -- have
:20:14. > :20:21.Buggea. Do you watch that? Absolutely, they are very beautiful.
:20:22. > :20:32.The host? OK. She might be watching if you want to do an appeal! And
:20:33. > :20:42.there are a lot more ladies in the studios since you arrived!
:20:43. > :20:51.From Italy's finest to the best of British, it has been 72 days, 20
:20:52. > :20:57.hours, 40 minutes and 14 seconds since the final of Strictly Come
:20:58. > :21:01.Dancing and how we have missed it. Giovanni Pernice here to help us
:21:02. > :21:06.soothe our Strictly blues but first we must remind ourselves of his best
:21:07. > :21:13.bets from that fantastic final, it was so good. Welcome to Strictly
:21:14. > :21:28.Come Dancing, it is the grand final! Every time I am asked what makes at
:21:29. > :21:38.terrific Charleston I will say watch YouTube. -- watch you two.
:21:39. > :21:56.You were so close, 12 million people watched the final, how does it feel
:21:57. > :22:01.looking back? Strictly Come Dancing is my dream come true, always. I did
:22:02. > :22:06.not expect to be in the final in my first year but luckily we got to the
:22:07. > :22:11.final and it was amazing. You and Georgia were fantastic, danced so
:22:12. > :22:17.well together. You came all the way from Sicily to dance on what is our
:22:18. > :22:22.biggest TV show over here, how did that feel, was nerve wracking? I was
:22:23. > :22:27.not nervous, I was absolutely petrified! It was the first time for
:22:28. > :22:31.me on television, I had never been on television. In the beginning
:22:32. > :22:37.everything was strange. At the end of the day I just focused on what I
:22:38. > :22:41.had to do and it was fine. You had to teach your partner how to dance,
:22:42. > :22:47.how much English did you speak before you came over? Not really
:22:48. > :22:51.good English, it is what you learn in school, what is your name, how
:22:52. > :22:56.are you, that kind of stuff. I am still learning now. Every time you
:22:57. > :23:04.speak I have to open my ears, learning all the words. I am good
:23:05. > :23:09.with language because I can speak Russian, Romanian, Spanish and
:23:10. > :23:20.Italian, a little bit. LAUGHTER I like to speak with a Russian
:23:21. > :23:25.accent! I can only do the accent! I can speak a made up language! Your
:23:26. > :23:33.English is incredible, to come over and be on the show. It is not really
:23:34. > :23:36.English, it is kind of English. You can understand it. You are a dancer
:23:37. > :23:42.before, you're not a plumber before you to this, but what sort of
:23:43. > :23:47.dancing were you doing, where you competing? I was a competitor, I
:23:48. > :23:52.stopped competing in March and I started with Strictly in August. I
:23:53. > :23:59.used to competing a lot, for 16 years. You said before you had never
:24:00. > :24:02.been on television before, with Strictly and everywhere you go now
:24:03. > :24:08.there are cameras everywhere, how you finding that? In the beginning
:24:09. > :24:13.it was really strange, I am not used to being in front of a camera so it
:24:14. > :24:17.was strange, weird. But again, when you are in the studio to practice
:24:18. > :24:22.with your partner you just focus on what you are doing, focus on the
:24:23. > :24:25.dance, teaching your partner, nothing about other stuff. I just
:24:26. > :24:32.think about what you are doing and you are fine. You did so
:24:33. > :24:36.brilliantly, we have a clip of the Italian Strictly, look at the
:24:37. > :24:55.judges. I think you know one of them, did one of them teach you?
:24:56. > :25:01.Yes one of them was my teacher. It has been so great to meet you, I
:25:02. > :25:07.hope you come back for the next series because you did so well. I
:25:08. > :25:14.hope so! Giovanni, thank you for joining us. Some Strictly sparkle
:25:15. > :25:16.back in our life. Now it is time to the most important question of the
:25:17. > :25:33.day, what are we watching tonight? Cracking night on TV tonight,
:25:34. > :25:37.Channel 4 has The Secret Life of the Zoo, Channel five has British Horror
:25:38. > :25:44.Homes but the one I will be watching his BBC One, nine o'clock, Happy
:25:45. > :25:49.Valley. It is so good, confusion in the keyword household as Ryan
:25:50. > :25:57.receives a mysterious birthday gift. This is from me. Took me the best
:25:58. > :26:04.part of the week to wrap that. Who is this one from? I just said I
:26:05. > :26:14.don't know, it is from the doorstep. Get in there. Blimey. Who could that
:26:15. > :26:19.be from? I might have an idea but we will have to watch tonight to find
:26:20. > :26:24.out. I cannot believe I have not seen this yet, I need to catch up. I
:26:25. > :26:29.feel your frustration but I am jealous that you can catch up, such
:26:30. > :26:33.a treat in store, find the first series, catch up and join in with
:26:34. > :26:37.the second because it is worth it. It is amazing, I hope the sake of
:26:38. > :26:43.Sara Lancashire I don't get to meet her because I will just lose it.
:26:44. > :26:48.Only three more episodes to go in the series and it is awesome. If you
:26:49. > :26:55.like explosives, experiments and science then this is for you, on ITV
:26:56. > :27:03.at 8pm, It's Not Rocket Science. Tonight Ben Miller and Eamon Holmes
:27:04. > :27:08.try out caller powered rockets. We are going to attach the rocket to
:27:09. > :27:17.the line and ignite it. Then how far it goes will tell us how much sugar
:27:18. > :27:26.is in it. Safety. Safety. Glasses. Scarborough! -- scarper!
:27:27. > :27:35.LAUGHTER Boys and their toys, Eamon Holmes
:27:36. > :27:42.phase is a picture, he looks like an age old boy. He hates it if you
:27:43. > :27:54.waste cola! . Topping off my night with Scrappers:
:27:55. > :27:58.Back In The Yard. It is a series set in glorious Bolton in a scrap yard
:27:59. > :28:04.and tonight the boss struggles with new health and safety rules. Put
:28:05. > :28:08.that on your back. I am starting to lose my patience. I need sawdust on
:28:09. > :28:13.this ramp because it is slippy at the moment. Don't let it fly
:28:14. > :28:15.everywhere, put it down proper. This staff that are here now are not used
:28:16. > :28:29.to running it by the book. That will do! A good night out in
:28:30. > :28:36.Bolton, getting put in the back of a car! It's the first episode of the
:28:37. > :28:40.second series and it is lovely, it is the characters who make it so
:28:41. > :28:46.special. We are back at the same time tomorrow, Giovanni what will
:28:47. > :28:56.you play us on the jukebox? The special theme June jukebox. This has
:28:57. > :29:02.been in my head all day. Huge thank you to all of our guests. Tomorrow
:29:03. > :29:05.we will be getting all the gossip from the judges on the Great
:29:06. > :29:11.Interior Design Challenge ahead of the big final. And we will join
:29:12. > :29:17.marathon man Eddie Izzard life from his sport league challenge in South
:29:18. > :29:25.Africa. Get in touch and tell us what you think about TV tonight. Get
:29:26. > :29:28.involved with the programme. For now, let's say goodbye. Goodbye, see
:29:29. > :29:31.you tomorrow.