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TV PICKS OF THE WEEK

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MIDSOMER MURDERS Tomorrow, ITV, 8pm

In another ITV universe, Kevin Whately is the one solving crimes, on Morse and its spin-off Lewis. Here, however, he leaves all that to Neil Dudgeon’s DCI John Barnaby. Whately guest stars as Jeremy Whittingda­le, a former headteache­r and a

member of amateur operatic society the Midsomer Mummers.

The thesps are busy rehearsing for a charity performanc­e of The Pirates of Penzance, when – wouldn’t you know it? – a body turns up.

Samantha Spiro and Shobna Gulati also appear.

BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT Monday, ITV, 8pm

The audition rounds showcased plenty of talented performers, but who has what it takes to go a stage further and win the competitio­n? We’re about to move a step closer to finding out as Ant and Dec host the first live semi-final. Judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon will be on hand to offer their opinions. The live shows continue throughout the week.

GENDER WARS Tuesday, Channel 4, 10pm

Discussion­s on the meaning of sex and gender have become rather heated of late, and any kind of resolution seems to be very far away.

As a result, it’s clear that a dialogue needs to be opened featuring both sides, and Channel 4 is trying to do just that via what

promises to be a fascinatin­g programme.

It features contributi­ons from people with very different views, including philosophe­r and writer Kathleen Stock, who quit her university post after protests against her controvers­ial opinions on gender self-identifica­tion, and veteran transgende­r campaigner Professor Stephen Whittle.

THE GREAT BRITISH SEWING BEE

Wednesday, BBC1, 9pm

A travel wardrobe is the order of the day as Sara Pascoe welcomes the remaining sewers into the workroom. Judges Patrick Grant and Esme

Young start by getting them to make something to put their garments in – a rucksack.

But it’s turning old windbreake­rs into emergency rainwear and creating made-to-measure swimsuits for their models that really put their skills to the test.

WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

Thursday, BBC1, 9pm

The new series of the genealogy drama features some impressive big names, including Claire Foy, Lesley Manville and Bear Grylls, but it begins with Andrew Lloyd Webber, who is one of Britain’s most successful composers.

Andrew is keen to find out if any of his ancestors shared his love of theatre and showbiz.

Along the way he discovers a certain Uncle Peregrine, who played a key role under Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, as well as a missionary who dedicated his life to helping the poor and needy.

HIDDEN TREASURES OF THE NATIONAL TRUST Friday, BBC2, 9pm

We’re off to the North East of England this week, for a behindthe-scenes peek at the goings-on at three Northumbri­an properties.

First up is Cragside, a mansion built by a Victorian industrial­ist, William Armstrong. Then we visit graceful Georgian mansion Seaton Delaval Hall, followed by Cherryburn, the farmstead birthplace of famed 18th-century naturalist Thomas Bewick.

 ?? ?? Kevin Whately and Neil Dudgeon in Midsomer Murders
Kevin Whately and Neil Dudgeon in Midsomer Murders
 ?? ?? Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber

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