Friday
Tip of the day: Big battle for interiors
Given the legitimate popularity of BBC One Interior Design Master at Alan CarrIt may have been only a matter of time before Channel 4 noticed this and raised the bar. The idea is that each of the eight designers will remodel a £250,000 apartment in a former cutlery factory in Sheffield, room by room, starting with the bedroom. The absolute winner receives a finished apartment. AJ Odudu presents and the judge is architect Dara Huang. Tricks include programmable room keys that indicate who survived and who didn’t. To be honest, I don’t think Carr and Michelle Ogundehin have anything to worry about.
Unregistered world
Guillermo Galdós is spying on the Brazilian Federal Police, who are cracking down on illegal mining in indigenous protected areas and investigating a network of companies trading in precious metals. Brazil officially exports 100 tons of gold per year. But thanks to the efforts of the police, scientists and non-governmental organizations, evidence has been uncovered that nearly half of the gold trade in Brazil may come from illegal sources.
Do I have news for you?
Running joke in current series Meet the Richardsons Trying to improve her TV skills, Lucy Beaumont participates in every quiz and panel show. Life continues to imitate art when Beaumont is now a guest. HIGH – Her appearance will no doubt be redesigned in a future episode Meet the Richardsons. Given her comedic personality, which is a bit of a know-it-all, it makes sense to have know-it-all Richard Osman on the other team with David Tennant as a guest.

Pilgrimage: the road through Portugal
As the latest TV pilgrims head to Portugal’s Temple of Fatima and a 70,000-strong candle vigil, not everyone is thrilled by the prospect. Born Pentecostal Christian Shane Lynch believes that the Virgin Mary is “technically a false idol,” while we learn that even her own mother did not believe that shepherd children actually saw Mary appear in 1917. Of the three children, two died during the 1918-1920 flu pandemic at the age of 10, and another died in 2005 at the age of 98. Or, as Vicki Pattison put it, “she had a smart move.”
Astrid: Murder in Paris
A student is found dead in a giant radio station organ. Autistic detective Sarah Mortensen focuses her investigations on and around the instrument, unearthing flaws in the music being played, while rampaging cop Raphael (Lola Deware) picks up a short-tempered music teacher as a suspect. You won’t be surprised which one is correct.
Purifier
The Greg Davis comedy plunges into the culture wars when Vicky (Davis) is called in to clean up some chicken blood that has been spilled on a new statue replacing that of a former slave trader. Zoey Wanamaker does a great job as a protester flooding a new statue replacing a giant chickpea, while Susannah Fielding (This time with Alan Partridge) plays the municipal official who came up with the idea of chickpeas in the first place.
Saturday
Tip of the Day: Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll
“That’s how the Rolling Stones became the Rolling Stones,” wheezes Keith Richards, recalling his youthful admiration for Little Richard’s mid-1950s rock and roll hits. The guitarist is one of the prominent writers on this handsome profile of Little Richard, along with Ringo Starr, Nile Rodgers and Pat Boone, the latter covering hits such as “Tutti Frutti” and “Lucille” for white audiences. “Lucille”, named after the impersonator, looks back on the singer’s upbringing as a black gay man in the racially segregated South.
FA Cup
Manchester City v Sheffield United (starts at 4:45 pm) – the first semi-final of this weekend at Wembley Stadium – Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United will be shown tomorrow afternoon.
on BBC One. But back to today, and although City last won the FA Cup in 2019, the Blades have not reached the final since 1936.
Britain has talent
The auditions continue with more artists taking to the stage in London and Manchester to try and impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alyosha Dixon and secure a place in the live semi-finals. Ant and Dec introduce themselves on stage and backstage.
Fire at Windsor Castle: The Untold Story
Why Saturday nights turned into royal documentary night is unclear, but as usual, viewers of the monarchy can choose from channels 4 and 5. It commemorates the battle against the Windsor Castle fire in November 1992 and includes newly discovered footage and personal stories of the firefighters involved.
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Lost: Those Who Kill
Three years after the events of the first four episodes of the Danish crime drama sequel, crime profiler Louise Bergstein (Natalie Maduegno) has started a new life in Aarhus. She then meets fellow detective Frederik Havgaard (Simon Sears), who draws her into his latest case involving the alleged murder of a disabled woman.
Murders in Essex
The final part of a documentary revisiting the murder of three drug dealers – the so-called “Essex Boys” – who were gunned down in their parked Range Rover near Chelmsford in December 1995. Two men were convicted of her murder and have since pleaded not guilty. and now private investigators (including one of the former detectives who originally investigated the crime) believe there was indeed a miscarriage of justice.
killing forty
Murder in a more playful, fictional form, a continuation of Anthony Horowitz’s entertaining adaptation of his own detective story. When Susan and Charles (Leslie Manville and Michael Maloney) attend the funeral of best-selling author Alan Conway, Susan discovers with growing horror that her world and Conway’s novels have more in common than mere coincidence…
Sunday
Tip of the day: malpractice
Cut her medical drama MaternalITV is trying again, this time with a medical thriller from World Productions, the busy creators of Line of Duty and Vigil. Played by Niamh AlgarChange) as Lucinda Edwards, a veteran doctor who is under investigation following the death of a patient and becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy. Written by former NHS physician Grace Ofori-Attah, the cast also includes James Purefoy (the latter as Louis XV in Marie Antoinette).
London Marathon
Live coverage of the prestigious 26.2 mile race, including men’s and women’s elite race results. For the first time since 2019, the marathon will be held in the traditional spring slot, after which it was postponed to the autumn one due to the pandemic. Mo Farah will face reigning champion Amos Kipruto in the men’s event.
Our planet is in transition
In the second of two programs celebrating efforts to rebalance vulnerable habitats around the world, Gordon Buchanan returns to Brazil to revisit a groundbreaking jaguar conservation project. Ella Al-Shamakhi in Cambodia studies the impact of the country’s growing economy on natural resources; and Ade Adepitan visits Kenya to study how humans and elephants compete for dwindling supplies of food and water.
Big Celebrity Contest to Fight Cancer
Emma Willis, Clara Amfo, Alex Horn and intermediary Actor Blake Harrison makes his way to the tent. They take on three tasks: a decorated cookie, a technical madeleine, and a stunning chamotte sculpture that embodies their secret talent.

country file
King Charles’ restoration of Dumfries House in Ayrshire was the subject of an ITV documentary. royal grand design, last November. Now Charlotte Smith and Hamza Yassin travel to an 18th-century mansion that has been turned into a showcase for His Majesty’s passion for country life. Smith meets with schoolchildren at the estate’s educational farm and garden, while Yassin learns how the 2,000-acre estate was transformed to help wildlife.
Big hopes
Pip (Fionn Whitehead) is heavily addicted to opium when we come to the penultimate episode of Stephen Knight’s dark adaptation of Dickens – Olivia Colman’s Miss Havisham would be proud. And Estella (Shalom Brune-Franklin) is now suicidal, fed up with her mother’s pursuit of a “weapon of vengeance against all men”.
Ruby wax: discard
Pieces of a deserted island Celebrities ask celebrities how they would feel if they were stranded on a desert island, but now Ruby Wax is sure to find out. Wax has been battling depression for over 25 years, and here she puts her mind to the test by being stranded on a desert island off the coast of Madagascar for 10 days, talking only to herself and the cameras.
Source: I News

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