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SIX HIGHLIGHTS FOR WHAT EVER MOOD YOU’RE IN
IF YOU WANT CLAY CREATIONS... THE GREAT POTTERY THROW DOWN SUNDAY, 7.45PM, CH4
It’s all change at Pottery HQ as the clay challenge returns for a new series. While Keith Brymer Jones remains at the wheel, he will be joined this time on judging duties by former kiln man Rich Miller, while Derry Girls actress Siobhan Mcsweeney takes over as host (right).
IF YOU WANT SILLY LAUGHS... HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR BEAN SUNDAY, 8PM, ITV
This one-off documentary pays tribute to Rowan Atkinson’s comedy creation (right), unleashed on the world in 1990 and now celebrating his 30th birthday. There will be plenty of classic clips and interviews from key creators, including Atkinson and Richard Curtis, who had worked together on Blackadder.
IF YOU WANT RURAL LIFE... ESCAPE TO THE WINTER FARM SUNDAY, 9PM, CH5
Kate Humble has her hands full as we return to her Welsh farm for this update. As well as making sure her goats, cows and pigs are tucked up inside before the weather turns, she has to plan for the upcoming lambing season and lay new hedges. But she never stops smiling (right).
IF YOU WANT TRUE CRIME... THE PEMBROKESHIRE MURDERS MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, 9PM, ITV
Showing over consecutive nights, this true-crime thriller re-creates the investigation into one of Britain’s most notorious serial killers. Alexandria Riley and Luke Evans (right) are the officers on the trail of a dangerous killer – and getting help from an unlikely source.
IF YOU WANT TO WORK OUT... THE TRUTH ABOUT GETTING FIT AT HOME WEDNESDAY, 9PM, BBC1
With millions of us having to swap gyms for our living rooms, this report looks at the dos and don’ts of home workouts. Mehreen Baig (right) delves into the latest science to find the best way to get fit at home, and reveals why just six minutes per week could be enough. Phew!
IF YOU WANT ANCIENT HISTORY... HADRIAN’S WALL WITH ROBSON GREEN THURSDAY, 9PM, CH5
In this enjoyable three-part series, the genial Geordie (right) will walk in ancient footsteps as he follows one of Britain’s most impressive archaeological monuments. Hadrian’s Wall is the longest Roman site anywhere in the world, and Robson is keen to learn more.