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THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MOVIES Sky One, 9pm

ALAN CARR is back to host a second series of this movie panel show that sees celebs test their knowledge of the silver screen. There’s been a slight reshuffle, with Jennifer Saunders now a team captain instead of Micky Flanagan. Michael Sheen is the other team captain, while Bake Off: An Extra Slice co-host Tom Allen, the latest comedian to be booked onto every single comedy panel show right now, will be a regular panellist.

Joining them this week are Star Wars actor Warwick Davis, looming star of Judge Romesh and Murder in Successvil­le Tom Davis, and esteemed host of the infamous podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno, Alice Levine.

The guests will re-enact iconic movie scenes and will also be tested on trivia – did Michelle Pfeiffer really go method and use a cat litter tray for batman returns? Did Nicholas Cage voice an ant sorceror?

And watch out for some great movie anecdotes from Michael and Warwick.

CELEBRITY JUICE ITV2, 10pm

“TO B or not Mel B, that is the question,” yells Keith Lemon. Hard to believe, this is the 22nd series of the exceptiona­lly naughty panel show.

Braving the hot seats as team captains are series regular Holly Willoughby and newbie, Scary Spice Mel B.

And joining the panel this time, it’s singer James Blunt, TV presenter and original Essex boy Mark Wright, stand-up sensation Katherine Ryan and Good Morning Britain’s Richard Arnold.

Expect the usual hilarity, nudity, swearing and crude, lewd behaviour – mainly from Lemon, but occasional­ly roping in the others, too.

Find out what is the poshest thing James has ever done and if anyone can cry on demand at his song Goodbye My Lover.

And there’s a moment that will make you wince as Richard takes part in a very er, stretching game.

Revolting but fun, this is still the only panel show that has the ability to shock. Just don’t watch it with your nan.

 ??  ?? Keith Lemon presides over more hilarious lunacy
Keith Lemon presides over more hilarious lunacy
 ??  ?? Alan Carr and co are back in fine form
Alan Carr and co are back in fine form

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