Friday
Pick of the Day: Fleetwood Mac: Don’t Give Up
Gardeners’ World Winter Deals
An evening of programming in honor of Fleetwood Mac was already scheduled before the sad news of Christine McVie’s death late last month, but her unexpected death makes it all the more poignant. It begins with a documentary that chronicles the band’s long career, from an early blues band led by Peter Green in the 1960s to their reincarnation in the 1970s, which recorded a 40 million-selling album. gossip. Should Fleetwood Mac: Dancea 1997 live performance starring McVie in the classic cast of her ex-husband John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood.
In this winter’s penultimate issue (autumn, to be finicky), Adam Frost shows him building a rose arch, mulching flower beds, and planting blackcurrants on a fence. Meanwhile, Frances Tophill visits RHS Wisley in Surrey to see the seasonal color heather can bring in the winter months, Carol Klein dives into a sea of roses at Hanham Court Gardens near Bristol, and Toby Buckland picks olives.
Christmas at Harewood House
Living in a Yorkshire mansion built in the 18th century for Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron Harewood, designed by Robert Adam and decorated by Brown. More than just a visitor attraction, it now operates as a fine arts museum. David Lascelles, current 8th Earl of Harewood, and his family serve on the charity’s board of trustees. This Christmas, they have ambitious plans to transform all the front rooms with installations by 11 star artists as part of a seasonal exhibition called Long Live the Christmas Tree. That’s how it went.
Nick Knowles’ Great Railroad Adventure

Another week, another celebrity travel story, this time about a mode of travel that has more to do with Michael Portillo. For your first adventure DIY SOS The host sets off on a train journey through the extraordinary landscapes of Peru to the inevitable Machu Picchu. Knowles’ journey starts in Puno on Lake Titicaca and takes him to the highest point of this line (and the fourth highest station in the world) at La Raia.
Celebrity Glasses Box 2022
In response to some of last year’s TV moments (well, Love Island, Platinum Party at the Palace, Savoy, Frightened Scotland, Saturday Night Fever, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Soccer Aid Specialat least) so old glasses case Arms like Rylan Clark, Giles Brandreth, Joanna Lumley, Tom Allen, Rob Beckett, Denise Van Outen, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Zoe Ball, Sean Ryder and Bez.
The Graham Norton Show
Tom Hanks pays a return visit to the sofa and discusses the role of America’s grumpiest man. A man named Ottowhile Naomi Aki talks about her role as Whitney Houston in I want to dance with someone. Meanwhile, Suranne Jones discusses the role of a Christmas Carol in the updated version of the Dickens classic, and Richard Osman promotes his latest novel. missed bullet. All this and Rina Sawayama performing her single “Hold The Girl”.
Saturday
Tip of the day: Dancing with the Stars: Finale
The rest of the couples compete in the finals of the Pro Celebrity Ballroom Marathon. Each couple prepares a total of three dances: one of their choice, one determined by the jury and a final show dance. And at this stage, only the votes of the audience are taken into account. In between performances, we’re entertained by Florence and The Machine, as well as the 2022 cast returning for one last group dance.
MOTD Live: 2022 FIFA World Cup
Coverage of the play-off for third place (starting at 15:00) in Doha. Morocco, the first African team to ever reach the semi-finals in a World Cup, lost to the magic of France but will be looking to finish the tournament with the likes of Ashraf Hakimi and Hakim Ziyech having had a great few weeks. They want to stop: Croatia, perhaps in Luka Modric’s international swan song.
The Snowman: The Movie That Changed Christmas
The exaggeration in the title of the program continues in this documentary, which is reminiscent of the 40-year-old animation of the Raymond Briggs comic shown on Channel 4 (“It was as much a part of Christmas for everyone as looking at the queen”), which is a shame because it’s actually full of fun facts. For example, Aled Jones is not the singer singing “Walking in the Air” in the 1982 film, while Briggs found the introduction of Santa Claus “silly”. The documentary also features surviving members of the female animation team.
This is my jam

Moe Gilligan’s rise and rise as a Bafta winner continues at a brisk pace late show is hosting a new game show (based on Jimmy Fallon’s original American show) in which two teams of celebrities face various musical challenges. In the first episode Alyosha Dixon and Michelle Visage compete against each other. happinessKevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz who push their singing, performing and musical knowledge to the limit in rounds with titles like “Take on Mo” and “Slay it, Don’t Spray It”.
Cliff at Christmas
Sir Cliff Richard and the BBC seem to have reconciled after this invasion of privacy, and the first of three programs dedicated to the singer begins with a concert of classics, greatest hits and new songs in St. Petersburg. He is joined by Andrea Corr for a special duet and there is a performance of “Move It” with Bruce Welch and Brian Bennett of the Shadows. The songs are interspersed with excerpts from interviews with Sarah Cox at Abbey Road Studios.
The Jonathan Ross Christmas Show
Regular cast but in Santa hats, you could tell, as the host welcomes Michael McIntyre, Minnie Driver, Gordon Ramsay and rapper/chef Big Zuu for a chat. In addition, current Queen frontman and Grammy nominee Adam Lambert will perform in the studio.
Sunday
Tip of the day: dark materials
The third and final series in the BBC glossy adaptation of Philip Pullman’s fantasy novels (based on Amber Spectator) picks up where we left off two years ago, when Lyra was kidnapped by her mother, Mrs. Coulter. It’s also a reminder of what a dreamy cast is here, led by Ruth Wilson, James McAvoy, Andrew Scott and Lin-Manuel Miranda, not to mention Daphne Keene as Lyra.
2022 FIFA World Cup Final
So this unpredictable World Cup in Qatar ended (beginning at 15:00 CET). Can France, the winner of 2018, be able to repeat the feat? Or will Argentina win everything for the first time since 1986? This will no doubt be positioned as Mbappe vs. Messi, but the likes of Milan’s Olivier Giroud and Manchester City’s Julián Alvarez can also have the final say.
Sandy Toksvig’s Little Christmas Challenge
Viewers have been hooked since the beginning of this year Big big challenge for tiny design enjoy this seasonal special, which sees eight of the UK’s best Illuminators tasked with creating a magical little Christmas retreat. This time, your task is to turn an empty diorama into a winter cabin in the forest, including mini versions of everything people love about Christmas, including food.
Britain’s Looking for Talent: The Ultimate Magician
Stephen Mulhern will host a special edition featuring 10 illusionists from the talent show and their worldwide counterparts. Joining the cast is Penn Gillette, one half of the American magic-comedy duo Penn and Teller. BGT faithful Amanda Holden, Alyosha Dixon and David Walliams on the jury.
The part I wrote
The comedy double act is used when someone is writing an epic play set during the French Revolution while their partner wants to stick with the comedy and turn the play into an homage to classic Morecambe and Wise sketches. This successful farce (co-written by Eric and Ernie and written by Eddie Braben) was filmed live at the Theater Royal with Tom Hiddleston as the obligatory guest star.
Strike: Restless Blood
Am I the only one who’s a little embarrassed by all the suspects in the ongoing murder investigation? But fret not, as the latest installment of these delightful J.K. Rowling adaptations culminates in Strike (Tom Burke) confronting prime suspect, jailed serial killer Dennis Creed (played by Kenneth Cranham).
Snow Dogs: Into the Wild
Inspired by the childhood sweetheart from Jack London’s The Gold Rush. Call of nature, personal operator Gordon Buchanan is sent to the snowy wilderness of the Canadian Yukon to manage a team of seven huskies. “I don’t know what I’m doing, and the dogs do,” he admits at the start of this enticing documentary as he tries to dodge trees and (unsuccessfully) avoid burial.
Source: I News

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