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ITV3 announces special schedule for Yorkshire Day

ITV3 announces special schedule for Yorkshire Day
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ITV3 will put on a special schedule of programming on August 1 to mark Yorkshire Day.

ITV3 has announced a special schedule of programming for Tuesday, August 1 to mark Yorkshire Day.

The annual event has been staged every year since 1975 in order to promote the historic English county of Yorkshire.

ITV3's day will begin with the first ever episode of Where The Heart Is and continue with episodes of classic dramas The Royal, Heartbeat and A Touch Of Frost.

In the afternoon, four vintage episodes of Yorkshire-based soap Emmerdale will air on the channel, while the evening schedule includes a screening of The Downton Abbey Movie.

The full schedule:

8am: Where The Heart Is (1st ever ep)
9am: The Royal
10am: The Royal
11am: Heartbeat
12pm: Heartbeat
1.30pm: Classic Emmerdale
2pm: Classic Emmerdale
2.30pm: Classic Emmerdale
3pm: Classic Emmerdale
3.30pm: A Touch of Frost
6pm: Heartbeat
7pm: Heartbeat
8pm: Downton Abbey Movie
10pm: DCI Banks
11pm: DCI Banks

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