clarkson farm
Friday 10 February Prime Video

Fans of Jeremy Clarkson’s farming documentaries should make the most of this new episode – the host was reportedly dropped from Prime Video following his nasty comments about Meghan Markle. At Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds, Clarkson hopes to boost his £144 income from last year, but his plans to open his own restaurant are thwarted by the council and his quest to raise a herd of cows proves more difficult than previously thought. .
British honors
Saturday, February 11, 20:30, ITV1

Mo Gilligan will be moderating the awards ceremony live at London’s O2 Arena. Harry Styles, Lizzo and Stormzy are among the featured artists, while recent Grammy Award winners Sam Smith and Kim Petras will perform their hit “Unholy”. Awards presented that evening include Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Song of the Year, and Artist of the Year (which has an all-male list of nominees insanely).
Dinosaurs with Stephen Fry
Sunday, February 12, 19:00, Channel 5

Is Stephen Fry planning to succeed David Attenborough as King of Natural History? After the ITVX presentation A year on planet Earth Last year he was here with a series about dinosaurs. Fry dives into a prehistoric CGI landscape, tracing the rise and fall of the dinosaur era and encountering Tyrannosaurus Rex and Diplodocus.
The most dangerous roads in the world
Sunday, February 12, 20:00, Dave

The series, a 2011 relaunch of the BBC Two format, follows two comedians as they travel down some of the most famous streets in the world. First, Will Mellor and Lee Francis (as Keith Lemon), who travel to Albania to cover 400 miles of the country’s terrible roads. While Gasoline Mellor is in his element, Lemon is having a great time and his mood is only spoiled when their car breaks down.
Gold
Sunday 12 February 21:00 BBC One

A re-enactment of the infamous Brink’s Mat robbery in 1983. Six gunmen steal £26 million worth of gold from a London safe. Unable to get rid of the bullion without arousing suspicion, the gang turns to a local crime boss who finds a way to sell the gold back to the market. Meanwhile, hard-nosed Scotland Yard detective Brian Boyce (Hugh Bonneville) launches an operation to catch the thieves.
Guy Martin’s Great British Journey
Sunday, February 12, 21:00, Channel 4

From setting land speed records to building the world’s fastest tractor, Guy Martin has earned a reputation as TV’s greatest daredevil. In this new series, disguised as an investigation into the origins of British energy and its rising cost, he blows up one of the country’s oldest coal-fired power plants.
Better
Monday 13 February 21:00 BBC One

When Inspector Lou Slack (Layla Farzad) was a young cop, she made a deal with crime boss Colonel McHugh (Andrew Buchan) to turn a blind eye to his misdeeds and see her career flourish. Lou is now ready to start a life of integrity, which means hunting down the man she has come to love as a brother and ultimately confronting her own entanglement in the Leeds underworld.
Piano
Wednesday, February 15, 21:00, Channel 4

Described as Bake On the music side, this new series, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, invites amateur musicians to play the piano at train stations across the country. The players include young musicians who have never played in front of an audience, and a minor who has been fond of the piano since he was 10 years old. What they don’t know is that there are two outstanding pianists in the audience – Lang Lang and Mika – who, if impressed, will offer the unsuspecting musician the opportunity of a lifetime.
Twelve
Thursday 16 February ITVX

Sam Neill stars in this Australian courtroom drama about a jury in a traumatic murder trial. In the case of a woman accused of killing her teenage niece, 12 jurors disagree on the significance of certain aspects of the evidence. As their discussions heat up, we spend time with each of them outside of the courtroom and learn how their personal lives can influence their views on the case.
Prue and Danny’s Death Road Journey
Thursday, February 17, 21:00, Channel 4

Prue Leith is a vocal supporter of euthanasia and patron of the campaign group that petitioned for the practice to be legalized in the UK. Her son, Conservative MP Danny Krueger, is the chairman of Dying Well, a pro-euthanasia group. This one-shot documentary follows a couple in North America, where the practice is legal, to meet doctors and people experienced in the process to learn about the real-world consequences of choosing to die.
Source: I News

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