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TV HIGHLIGHTS
Click on the links in the programme's names to take you to the relevant thread to discuss them further! If a programme does not have a link, make a thread! Daily Judge Rinder - ITV, 2.00pm Join Judge Rinder as he solves real-life cases in a studio courtroom. Celebrity Big Brother - Channel 5, 9:00pm It’s the penultimate week in the house and the show continues to be as explosive as it has been. There are evictions on Tuesday and Friday this week. Tuesday Holocaust Memorial Day – BBC Two, 7:00pm 2015 marks 70 years of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp with 200 survivors attending a special ceremony. Eastenders: 30 Years of Cliffhangers – BBC Three, 8:00pm Counting down the best duff-duffs to mark the show’s 30th anniversary. Silent Witness - BBC One, 9:00pm The concluding part from Monday’s episode Touched by Auschwitz – BBC Two, 9:00pm Documentary marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Paul O’Grady’s Animal Orphans - ITV, 9:00pm Paul continues his travels to Zambia, Namibia and South Africa to help orphaned animals be released into their natural habitats. 24 Hours in Police Custody - Channel 4, 9:00pm This week features a case of domestic violence. The 100 - E4, 9:00pm The popular drama series continues with its second series. Excluded: Kicked Out of School – BBC Three, 9:00pm The documentary continues which is based at an alternative provision facility which takes in students who have been excluded from schools. The Mysteries of Laura – 5 USA, 9:00pm US TV series that follows a homicide detective juggling her work and home life. Wednesday Midsommer Murders – ITV, 8:00pm A new series of the long running crime drama starts! Churchill: The Nation’s Farewell – BBC One, 9:00pm Marking the 50th anniversary of Churchill’s death with Jeremy Paxman taking a look back at his funeral and his legacy. Wolf Hall – BBC Two, 9:00pm The historical drama following Henry VIII as he seeks to end his marriage to his first wife, Katherine of Aragon continues 24 Hours in A&E - Channel 4, 9:00pm This week includes an 11 month year old and a retired engineer who fell 15ft from a ladder. Up the Women – BBC Two, 8:30pm Comedy about a women’s suffrage group where this week they go on strike. Thursday Eat Well for Less - BBC One, 8:30pm Greg Wallace and Chris Bavin set out to help families save money on their shopping. Birds of a Feather - ITV, 8:30pm Tracey is released from prison and Dorien’s gambling problem gets out of hand. Death in Paradise - BBC One, 9:00pm This week, they investigate a death after a hen party. The guest stars include Amy Nuttell, William Ash and Ali Bastian. Cucumber – Channel 4, 9:00pm A new TV drama surrounding 21st Century gay life written by Russell T Davies continues with its second episode. Henry is beginning his new life. The Good Wife – More 4, 9:00pm The sixth series of the legal drama begins. Fortitude – Sky One, 9:00pm Feature length episode of a new drama series based on a similar tone to the popular Danish dramas! There is a murder in the isolated community of Fortitude based in the Arctic Circle. Starring Stanley Tucci, Sofie Grabol, Richard Domer, Michael Gambon and Christopher Eccleston. Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe - BBC Two, 10:00pm A satirical look at the week’s events from Charlie Brooker as well as featuring Philomena Cunk, Jake Yapp and Cassette Boy Suits - Dave, 10:00pm The fourth series of the legal drama continues! Banana – E4, 10:00pm A side series to ‘Cucumber, ‘Banana’ is more of an anthology series focusing on a different LGBT story each week. Scandal - Sky Living, 10:00pm The fourth series of this political drama continues with its third episode. |
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