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Sorry, I Didn’t Know

Sunday, ITV

Jimmy Akingbola returns with the panel show in which guests answer questions about black history, with regular Chizzy Akudolu joined by Eddie Kadi, White Yardie, Athena Kugblenu, Verona Rose and

Babatunde Aleshé.

The Ranganatio­n

Sunday, BBC Two

Romesh Ranganatha­n returns with the topical comedy show in which 20 members of the public are invited to share their thoughts on the state of modern Britain. Romesh and his passionate focus group are joined by The Last Leg star Alex Brooker.

Britain on Strike – The Debate

Monday, Channel 5

Jeremy Vine hosts a discussion about the current wave of industrial action. He hears the stories of people who have been affected by the strikes, from small businesses to daily commuters, while those taking part and union leaders explain why they feel such measures are necessary.

Head On: Rugby, Dementia & Me

Wednesday, BBC Two

Former England hooker Steve Thompson discusses being diagnosed with early onset dementia and the devastatin­g impact that his career has had on his health and his family.

Steve meets brain experts, former teammates, journalist­s and a new generation of rugby players worried about their long-term brain health.

Filmed over the course of a year, these revelation­s are interwoven with Steve’s own personal story.

Unbreakabl­e

Thursday, BBC One

Rob Beckett hosts as five famous faces and their partners are put through a series of challenges to test their relationsh­ips. Featuring comedian Stephen Bailey and Loose Women star Denise Welch. It’s off to the lake where they attempt to build a bridge.

Jon Richardson: Take My Mother-in-Law

Thursday, Channel 4

The comedian sets about finding his mother-in-law Gill somewhere to retire to before she moves in with him – going on a road trip across Spain. The only problem is that Gill wants to grow old disgracefu­lly. Cue a journey that takes in sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll – with some guns and cats thrown in for good measure.

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