Tuesday, 14/2/2017

Further Back in Time for Dinner (BBC2, 8pm)

The family discover a surprising decade of progress and optimism as they journey through the 1930s, with their larder now stuffed with familiar brands and snacks. Brandon and Rochelle take a trip out for dinner in their very first family car and there is popcorn to go with their own home cinema, but the family's old servant Debbie finds out that the 1930s bring hard times for working women such as her. However, as 1939 comes around the family's hopes for the future are dashed as their final party is interrupted by an historic radio announcement.

Tales from the Coast with Robson Green (ITV, 8pm)

The actor travels to the wild and remote coastline of the Outer Hebrides and discovers how an unpredictable climate has given these islands an identity and way of life of their own. At the ancient village of Gearrannan, Robson tries his hand at weaving Harris Tweed in a traditional crofter's blackhouse, with mixed results, and on the Isle of Lewis he goes snorkelling for sugar kelp, used to flavour the local gin. He also camps on the beach at Luskentyre, and on the Isle of Barra helps out at the airport, where the beach doubles as its only runway.

The Moorside (BBC1, 9pm)

In the concluding part of the drama, Shannon Matthews has been found alive and well, but the police and the community want to discover the truth behind her disappearance. Karen Matthews sticks to her story - flatly denying any involvement in her child's abduction. Suspicions deepen further until her friends Julie and Natalie set about discovering the whole shocking truth about Shannon's disappearance. Sheridan Smith, Siobhan Finneran, Gemma Whelan, John Dagleish, Steve Oram and Dean Andrews star.