Friday, 30 November 2018

Must see TV - Week beginning Saturday 1st December 2018

Normal I would not publish such a small list of my TV reconditions but it is what it is so I have decided to look to the future and spy some Christmas offering.

Watership Down the new BBC update of the film is due to be shown and the wife and I are guessing Christmas Day offering. On Christmas, the wife will be excited to watch Call the Midwife and another show that my eye was Les Miserables an offering from the BBC.

Saturday - BBC4 – The Sinner 9pm (New Series) Terrestrial TV

During an afternoon at the beach with her husband and son, a woman consumed by a fit of rage commits a startling and very public act of violence without understanding why. Detective Harry Ambrose is determined to find the answer. Crime drama, starring Hollywood star Jessica Biel and Bill Pullman

Wednesday – Channel 4 – Word’s Weirdest Homes 9pm (New Series) Terrestrial TV

Charlie Luxton explores jaw-dropping homes and unusual residences, and examines why the people who live in them choose to escape the everyday world. Throughout the programme, Charlie meets a group of scientists pretending they live on Mars, a billionaire YouTube celebrity with his own zoo, and a Bible-obsessed Dutch entrepreneur.

Thursday – Sky Atlantic – Fortitude 9pm (New Series) Subscription Channel Sky Only

The concluding series begins with the remaining inhabitants of Fortitude in disarray. After the lynching of Governor Erling Munk, Richard Dormer’s sheriff Dan Anderson is preparing to defend the town from outside forces – but he’s not too busy to get high on psychedelic reindeer urine and take a spin round the living room with the charred torso he keeps in a duffel bag.

As Oslo despatches two new officers to attempt to make some sense of the anarchy in the town, Dan Anderssen (Richard Dormer) continues his descent into madness, bringing him head to head with the grief-stricken Michael Lennox (Dennis Quaid).
 
Friday – Channel 4 – Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast 8pm (New Series) Terrestrial TV

Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty's end-of-the-pier cafe is open once again for business and this series kicks off with Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker dropping in for a cooking lesson that is out of this world. In a cafe about the size of the Tardis, Jodie helps the boys rustle up a packed menu, including roast pork complete with a double helping of crispy crackling, and an authentic Thai beef massaman curry that Jodie's been dreaming about since she was 18. The boys are also back on the road, campaigning to keep sustainable British brown crabs on the menu, and Jimmy uses his DIY skills to create a barbecue out of an oil drum for the Harlequins ladies rugby squad.

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