![]() ![]() – Explore Sherrynlos board Alan Walker Wallpaper on Pinterest. Reeve takes part in a simulated terrorist attack at the reassuringly heavily guarded site, which no longer produces electricity – unlike an also-visited offshore wind farm.Home » Wallpaper Alan Walker Wallpaper Alan Walker ![]() He also obtains access to the Sellafield nuclear site, which houses the single biggest stockpile of plutonium on the planet. Simon Reeve follows his journalistic nose to the Cumbrian coast, where sweeping sandy beaches remain empty just miles from the tourist hordes tramping around the Lake District. But will Talitha’s clever-clever answers alienate or win over the jury? The Lakes with Simon Reeve The court case reaches its climax in the final episode of Ben Richards’ gripping legal drama, as Cleo takes a big risk by having the smirking Talitha give evidence about “events in her childhood”. And why not? Showtrial (Photo: Joss Barrett/BBC/World Productions) ShowtrialĬeline Buckens and Tracy Ifeachor have given outstanding performances as Talitha, the “poor little rich girl” accused of murdering a fellow student, and Cleo, the high-street solicitor defending her. Given that Dick and Angel Strawbridge have owned the Chateau de la Motte Husson for at least seven years, are we really expected to believe that Angel has only just discovered that there is a vast attic space running the length of the building? That is the premise for this latest visit to the Pays de la Loire, with Angel planning to turn the attic into a space-inspired bar, complete with balconies from which they can watch the stars. He also travels back to his hometown of Wolverhampton to meet a new generation of pupils eager to learn the history of Empire that he wishes he had been taught. In the second half of his penetrating look at the legacy of the British Empire on the present-day British mindset, author Sathnam Sanghera explains how misunderstanding Imperial history can lead to a confusion of British national identity, fuelling political conflicts such as Brexit. Empire State of Mind (Photo: Fred Windsor-Clive/Sandpaper) Empire State of Mind She also explores how the discovery of medicinal spa water in Scarborough 400 years ago led to it becoming the world’s first seaside resort. Britain by BeachĪnita Rani concludes her selective tour of the UK littoral by visiting beaches in Yorkshire and Northumberland, starting by learning the story of the shipwreck in Whitby that inspired a moment in Dracula. Representative side the Baa Baas will be managed by Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie, and Quade Cooper, Pablo Matera and Steven Kitshoff are among the world-class players expected to turn out for them. The autumn rugby internationals take a breather this weekend, but there’s always this Killik Cup fixture at Twickenham. However, when Trina attempts to leave her abusive husband, Dilwyn (Rhodri Meilir), matters take a shocking turn.īarbarians vs Samoa Select XV (kick-off 2.30pm). She’s introduced her girlfriend, Cam, to her mother, Trina (Jo Hartley), while Trina’s new boyfriend seems like a lovely bloke (certainly a vast improvement). There’s a mounting sense of dread in the latest episode of Kayleigh Llewellyn’s ridiculously good coming-of-age drama – simply because everything seems to be going so swimmingly for our teenage protagonist, Beth (the consistently excellent Gabrielle Creevy). TV host and writer Richard Osman discusses his latest novel, The Man Who Died Twice, while Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about directing new musical drama Tick, Tick… Boom! In My Skin Will Smith, who is currently playing Venus and Serena Williams’ father in King Richard, talks about both his Oscar-tipped film and his new autobiography. “Has my Geordie hero been written out of musical history?” wonders Fender. It’s a widely shared ignorance about a man who is described by Elvis Costello as “a very English songwriter”, and who died relatively young, at the age of 50, in 1995. The documentary follows contemporary Tyneside musician Sam Fender as he investigates the artist whose “Winter Song” Fender successfully covered last year, admitting that he knows very little about Hull. “Our Bob Dylan” is how Sting describes fellow Geordie singer-songwriter Alan Hull of Lindisfarne – the 70s folk-rock band who gave us “Fog on the Tyne” and much else. ![]()
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