Really


Really offers an honest insight into people’s lives. Targeting predominately women, aged 18-35, Really offers a point of difference with feisty, straight talking and good natured programming. Its compelling schedule stretches from Mary Queen of Shops and Glamour Girls to shock docs such as Extraordinary Breastfeeding to mesmerising personal stories in Celebrity Rehab and Farm of Fussy Eaters. Really. You couldn’t make it up


Coming Soon In July!


Mary, Queen of Charity Shops

Monday – Thursday 8pm, Starts on the 12th July

Mary, Queen Of Charity Shops, a four-part series, where Mary has five months to change the nation’s attitudes and prove that charity shops can be as good a place to shop as the nation’s favourite high street retailers and to do it she’s going to be donning a tabard and running her own charity shop.

And she’s promised to help every charity on every high street by solving the biggest problem facing them today – the terrible donations we land at their doors.


Britain’s Missing Top Model Stack

All day, Sunday 25th July

A new and unique reality format, sets out to challenge the stereotypes of the fashion industry – can the catwalks of New York and Paris accept a model with disabilities? Eight girls, all aspiring models, have made it through the auditions to reach the reality show but each has a disability. Over the weeks of competition, their struggles, successes and personalities are laid bare as prejudices are faced and the judges have tough eliminations to make.


For more information please go to www.uktv.co.uk

What Not To Wear

Weekdays 9am and 3pm, starting 5th July

Supermodel Lisa Butcher and soul singer Mica Paris are presenting the next series of What Not To Wear, this duo promise to bring a fresh and vibrant feel to the series. They have a huge amount of experience working on their own styles and know how important image is in people’s everyday lives. They have also been best friends for many years.

Lisa Butcher said: “I have always been passionate about clothes and having worked as a model all my life, I’ve learnt so much. What Not To Wear gives me the chance to pass on that knowledge to others. Of course, working with my close friend Mica is the icing on the cake. We’ve been advising each other on every aspect of our lives for the last eight years.”

Mica Paris added: “Being given the opportunity to help women and men look and feel great about themselves is for me the most rewarding experience. Because of my career I had to learn about style and image early. The clothes you wear are a statement about you. What interests me is exploring the way people feel about themselves underneath, and that’s what What Not To Wear is all about for me.”

The girls have a lot in common: both hit the big-time whilst still in their teens and both have balanced their careers with being single mothers. Each has a strong and individual style. The life experiences they bring to the series mean they can offer not only direct advice with wit and charm, but they can also empathise with the women who undergo the What Not To Wear journey.