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Top picks of new shows and classics to entertain you all

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Gok Wan thought long and hard about doing a new series of How To Look Good Naked after his original stint as its host left him needing therapy. Fashion expert Gok – who drug lord whose money they helped to launder.

Fast-forward to the finale of season two and Marty is opening a casino on a boat which he intends to use to wash countless dollars for the Mexican cartel. Noughts &

Noughts & Crosses

Crosses, has already started on BBC2, but it’s only two episodes in so you can easily catch up online.

The clever adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s book tells the gripping tale of first love in a dangerous world where prejudice divides society.

Sephy Hadley (Masali Baduza) is a “Cross”, a member of the black ruling class, while Callum Mcgregor (Jack Rowan) is a “Nought” – a white member of the underclass.

For a bit of lighter viewing Feel Good is a new comedy starting on Channel 4 this week. women he was dressing and it became a trigger for him. Thankfully, after an eight-year break he’s bringing the show back to a whole new audience. How To Look Good Naked airs on Really, from next week.

The semi-autobiogra­phical series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae who is trying to control the behaviours and romanticis­m that rule her life.

Episode one airs on March 18 at 10pm where the series will run weekly on Wednesdays. The full series will be available on All 4 after the first episode airs.

Greenleaf, a drama following an Africaname­rican megachurch run by the Greenleaf family, has soared to the top of the charts for Netflix. If you fancy a throwback to one of the greatest TV series ever made, Amazon Prime is now streaming all three series of Deadwood.

The Western drama follows the inhabitant­s of the South Dakota town with Ian Mcshane leading an all-star cast as Al Swearengen.

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■How To Look Good Naked, Really, 9pm, Wednesday
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