Channel 4 look at how Chariot racing was at the heart of Roman life
Best on the Box: Highlights for Saturday July 6th include bridges, chariot racing and the weekly visit to A&E.
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Lighting The Thames, Channel 4 at 7pm
Architectural designer Charlie Luxton goes behind the scenes to look at the work of the Illuminated River Foundation, the body responsible for a £45million plan to light the bridges of central London.
When complete, the project will see 15 bridges with a combined length of 2.5 miles decked out with over 100,000 lights, making it arguably the largest public art work ever conceived.
In the first of this three-part series Charlie travels to America to meet Leo Villareal, the artist behind the project.
Back in London, he gets together with the Chewing Gum Man – British artist Ben Wilson – who is converting the Millennium Bridge into a display using discarded gum for a canvas.
Charlie meets river folk and also explores the varied history of the first bridge to cross the Thames – what we now know as London Bridge.
Casualty, BBC One at 8.25pm
Following a week off at the end of June Casualty returns to BBC One tonight. When Iain (Michael Stevenson) sees Frankie (Nancy Surridge) – a neglected child he saved when at his lowest ebb – on the news, he’s determined to find her before it’s too late.
Jade (Gabriella Leon) is gutted when it’s announced that Marty (Shaheen Jafargholi) has won the nursing bursary award, but when she learns all that he’s been through to get where he is, she wants to know more. She wonders if she really knows Marty at all, and she’s not the only one.
Gem (Rebecca Ryan) is jealous of Rash’s (Neet Mohan) travel pictures but won’t be able to join him after spending all her savings on international calls to him. Rooting for young love, Robyn (Amanda Henderson) offers to loan Gem the money to travel.
Sport may delay or postpone this edition of Casualty.