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Pier into the lads’ kitchen

PICK DAY

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CORONATION STREET

STV, 7.30pm & 8.30pm SINEAD’S web of lies are getting massively out of control and things get tricky for her when Daniel offers to go with her to a chemothera­py appointmen­t. What will she do when he calls at the factory to collect her?

Meanwhile, Nick and Carla are so busy arguing that they fail to notice a new client.

Elsewhere, Seb finds an envelope stuffed full of cash in Eileen’s cupboard. Eileen realises it must be from one of Phelan’s dodgy deals. EASTENDERS

BBC1, 8pm JEAN’S ultimatum is hanging in the air like a bad smell. Alfie needs to tell Kat the truth or she will. What will he do?

Meanwhile at the Slaters, Stacey is suspicious about Jean’s odd behaviour.

Elsewhere, Mel panics when Maddie arrives at her house and reveals she’s had enough and is going to confront Ray. Mel warns her that Ray is dangerous and not to be messed with. In other news, Tiffany tries to apologise to Bernadette.

Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty welcome Jodie Whittaker

Beginning as “just another cookery programme” a few years ago, this has gathered pace and now pulls in some top-notch guests.

Confirmed for this run is Sir Patrick Stewart, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Jodie Whittaker, Martin Freeman, Jessica Chastain, Harry Hill, Danny DeVito, Romesh Ranganatha­n, Stephen Fry, Russell Howard, Davina McCall and Stephen Mangan.

The Southend pier cafe seems to be second only to Graham’s red couch as the place to chat (or rather promote your latest work).

“Let’s get that caff open,” says Jamie, with his usual over-the-top levels of enthusiasm.

But there’s plenty to enjoy here, with Doctor Who’s Jodie dropping in first for a cookery lesson.

There are plenty of TARDIS jokes in the small cafe as she helps the boys rustle up roast pork, complete with a double helping of crispy crackling, and an authentic Thai beef massaman curry that Jodie’s been dreaming about since she was 18.

Watch out for Jamie’s face as Jodie reveals the secret ingredient to the spag bol her mum made her growing up.

And the actress also talks about playing one of TV’s biggest roles.

Meanwhile, Jamie and Jimmy are also back on the road, campaignin­g to keep sustainabl­e British brown crabs on the menu. And Jimmy uses his DIY skills to create a barbecue out of an oil drum for the Harlequins ladies rugby squad.

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