The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

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Rob Beckett, the man with one of the biggest smiles in showbusine­ss, is hoping to spread more happiness as the talent show continues. The name of the game, for newcomers, is simple. Contestant­s belt out assorted tracks and The 100, a The host is set for some football-themed chat as he is joined this week by Harry Redknapp, the King of the Jungle from last year’s series of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, and former England internatio­nal and Liverpool star John Barnes. There’s also a catch-up with Naomi Campbell. The lake is found to be polluted and the town’s water supply is turned off to prevent further cases of sickness. Under pressure to provide answers, Andri and Hinrika chase up leads all over town, while Thorhildur is still sitting on her secret discovery from Finnur’s bag. In Icelandic and English. collection of judges, decide to sing along, or not. The most popular of the singers then goes through to the final. This week tunes by Bruno Mars, Zayn Malik, Freddie Mercury and Shirley Bassey are hoping to work their magic on the masses, but it remains to be seen who will go from zero to hero and who will be shown the door. Emma Willis hosts the third and final round of this year’s battles stage, and at the end of tonight’s show, the performers going through to the Knockouts will be decided. Judges Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Olly Murs take up their places as each performer tries to impress them enough to avoid the cut. This two-parter explores key moments in the queen mother’s life. It begins with the tempestuou­s events of 1936, when she started the year as Duchess of York. However, as the world became obsessed with the abdication of her brother-in-law Edward VIII, her husband George had to take on the throne.

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