Bath Chronicle

TV PICKS OF THE WEEK

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bob Marley reimagined Saturday, BBC2, 9pm

Bob Marley night kicks off on BBC2 with this fascinatin­g and fabulous concept concert, performed last month at Birmingham’s Town Hall.

It marked the Commonweal­th Games which took part in the city, and also celebrated 60 years of Jamaican independen­ce.

The set list comprised some of Marley’s greatest songs, reimagined per the title by Chineke! orchestra – Europe’s first majority black and ethnically diverse orchestra. Hosted by Trevor Nelson, Chineke! is joined Skip Marley, Bob Marley’s grandson, with his first UK solo performanc­e.

Alan Carr’s Adventures with Agatha Christie Sunday, More4, 9pm

The Chattyman and Agatha Christie fanboy is going on a very personal Great British adventure inspired by his literary heroine. Armed with facts about the Poirot author’s life, Alan visits the quintessen­tially British locations that captivated Christie and her readers.

He meets the Rev Richard Cole, visits Burgh Island and Greenway House in Devon, and goes behind the scenes of the world’s longest running play of 70 years, The Mousetrap, to discover the secrets of its longevity and success.

why is My CAR so expensive?: dispatches Monday, Channel 4, 8pm

The cost of both new and second-hand cars is soaring. So what’s behind the surge in prices? Can it all be put down to global factors like the war in Ukraine, Covid and supply chain problems?

Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley asks if there is more going on and finds a car industry that’s making huge profits. Ginny also looks at the knock-on effects, such as rising car crime, and crashed cars with a hidden history being sold for a premium, as she advises how to make sure you don’t get

ripped off.

Celebrity Masterchef Tuesday, BBC1, 8pm

All Saints member and solo musician Melanie Blatt, TV presenter and musician

Gareth Malone, former world boxing champion Chris Eubank, actor Cliff Parisi and reality star Mojo take part in the culinary contest’s second heat.

Their first challenge is Under The Cloche – in which each celeb has a silver serving cloche in front of them, beneath which is an ingredient.

Each has a different ingredient and, along with the Masterchef kitchen’s larder, they must create one dish from scratch that showcases that ingredient to its fullest potential.

heathrow: britain’s busiest Airport

Wednesday, ITV, 9pm

It’s the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and

while the nation is celebratin­g, Heathrow is entertaini­ng a 72-strong military aircraft flypast, 5,500ft above its runways.

Although the airspace is closed to commercial flights for 20 minutes, those passengers waiting to board flights have a ringside view of the Red Arrows on their way to Windsor Castle.

10 Years Younger in 10 Days Thursday, August 18, Channel 5, 8pm

Carpenter Martyn feels as though he has lost his way over the years.

In steps Cherry Healey who, over the course of 10 days, takes him to a dance class to remind him of the

importance of self-care – and to help him come out of his shell.

Then, his inner fashionist­a is awakened by stylist Gemma Sheppard, before he bravely decides to give some male grooming a go.

Also receiving a helping hand is

Lynn, who wants to rediscover her mojo, before reuniting with her husband in Australia.

Hobby Man Friday, August 19, Channel 4, 8pm

In this new series, Last Leg star Alex Brooker and a celebrity guest travel the country to try out a few new activities before deciding which one they like the best.

This week Scarlett Moffatt meets up with Alex in Edinburgh, where they visit one of the world’s oldest chess clubs, learn the secrets of home brew and head to Loch Leven to try birdwatchi­ng in the company of a couple of keen twitchers.

 ?? ?? Melanie Blatt in the Masterchef kitchen
Melanie Blatt in the Masterchef kitchen
 ?? ?? Hobby Man Alex Brooker with Scarlett Moffatt
Hobby Man Alex Brooker with Scarlett Moffatt

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