South Wales Echo

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTIONS

Channel 4, 8pm Channel 5, 10pm

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The letter represente­d by the question mark is H. Hebrews, Matthew, Philemon, all books of the New Testament.

It’s only marginally depressing that this lockdown-born show is back for a second series, and yet here we all still are. Back in Lockdown V1, Grayson and Philippa Perry wanted everyone to get creative, sending in artwork to weekly themes.

Thousands responded and Grayson has promised the art will feature in a real exhibition. In the meantime, here is a second chance to get involved.

Musician Boy George joins them this time, creating art inspired by the theme of family.

Grayson also meets photograph­er David Bailey to talk about his passion for painting and artist Yinka Illori.

There is also a special contributi­on from Harry Hill, before Grayson and Boy George select the week’s best public art submission­s.

Were you bopping away to The Nolans, The Jam, Bowie and Blondie in the 1980s?

If you’re a fan of 80s music, this series is pure indulgence, counting down the 30 biggest selling singles for each year of the decade.

Narrated by 80s DJ Gary Davies, there are interviews with singers, band members and producers, who talk through the songs we hold dear.

Beginning of course in 1980, Sheena Easton, Madness and Dexy’s Midnight Runners were storming the charts.

Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Katie Puckrik and Carol Decker are among the famous faces guiding us through pop music’s biggest hits from the start of the decade.

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