Another diabolical week TV wise roll on the Christmas schedule one thing you will not see any mention here about “I’m A Celebrity”. One show I am looking forward to watching this week ‘A Matter of Life and Debt where ethical loans are handed out at a low interest to its members and responsible lenders who help with loans to start up a business, always a fascinating watch. I am a credit union member myself! I would highly recommend joining to anyone.
Saturday – BBC1 - Michael McIntyre's Big Show 8:10pm (New Series)
The lively comedian hosts an evening of entertainment, recorded in front of an audience at London's Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. The first edition features a musical performance by Little Mix, while Michael also makes unsuspecting fans' dreams come true in Unexpected Star and plays Celebrity Send to All with Holly Willoughby, hijacking the presenter's mobile phone to send an embarrassing message to all her recorded contacts.
Sunday – Channel 4 - Tin Star 9pm (New Series)
First aired on Sky Atlantic the highly rated drama is now have a run out on terrestrial TV. A Crime drama set in a Canadian mountain town, starring Tim Roth as a British police chief hoping to make a fresh start in peaceful surroundings and resist giving in to alcoholism. When an oil company makes plans to build a refinery in the area, he fears the social problems it may bring, and in defiance of his friends and neighbours, makes a dangerous stand against the project that risks his family's safety.
Monday – BBC1 - A Matter of Life and Debt 11am (New Series)
The welcome return of the programme telling the stories of people whose lives have been transformed by ethical loans offered by credit unions and responsible lenders, including a car saleswoman who opened a dog-grooming business and chef who needed £3,000 to expand her restaurant business in the Peak District National Park.
Monday – Channel 5 – Blood 9pm (New Series)
Blood is a bit of a novelty, as it’s an original C5 drama and is stripped nightly across the week until Friday. A woman returns to her childhood home after her mother dies, supposedly from injuries sustained in a fall, but she becomes suspicious of the circumstances surrounding her death - and of her father in particular. Feature-length opening episode of the psychological thriller set in rural Ireland.
Monday - Netflix – The Last Kingdom (New Series)
Uhtred returns not on the BBC who drop the show but Netflix after acquired the rights. King Alfred health is failing and with him, his dream of a united England will Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon) remain loyal?
With enemies circling Alfred, could Uhtred take command of his army with his son showing little interest in confronting the new threat, Danish warlord Sigrid? He (Uhtred) has gained a reputation of an immense warrior.
Thursday – BBC4 - Tomorrow’s World Live: For One Night Only 9pm (New)
Maggie Philbin, Howard Stableford, and Hannah Fry present this one-off edition of the science and technology show, broadcast live from Pacific Quay in Glasgow. They delve into the archive to look at innovations originally featured on the show, some of which have come to define the modern world - such as the mobile phone - and try out new cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to influence people's lives in decades to come.
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