Top TV Picks
Have I Got News for You
Friday, BBC One
Charlie Brooker hosts the satirical current affairs quiz, with guest panellists including Miles Jupp joining team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton to poke fun at the week’s headlines.
Britain’s Got Talent
Saturday, ITV
Ant and Dec return with the nationwide talent search, with newcomer Bruno Tonioli joining Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon on the judging panel giving their verdicts on the acts. With auditions held in both London and Manchester for the first time since before the pandemic.
Blankety Blank
Saturday, BBC One
Bradley Walsh hosts a revival of the comedy quiz show, in which a panel of six celebrities fill in the missing blanks to help contestants win some brilliant prizes. With Adjoa Andoh, Martine McCutcheon, Johnny Vegas, Jimmy Carr, Chizzy Akudolu and Joe Swash filling in the blanks.
Our Changing Planet
Sunday, BBC One
The second year of a seven-year project to save the planet’s endangered ecosystems. Chris Packham is in Greenland to learn more about the rate at which snow and ice are melting and retreating in the Arctic. Liz Bonnin returns to California to investigate surprising solutions for the state’s wildfire season, and Steve Backshall travels to the Maldives, which significant challenges because of climate change.
Naked Attraction
Wednesday, Channel 4
Sarah from Plymouth becomes the first ever Belgravia
returning picker having previously been on thIeTVshow as David. Now proudly pansexual and living as a woman, Sarah can’t wait to road test her new body and hopes her first date as a woman will be everything she has dreamed of.
Amongst Women
Wednesday, BBC Four
Mini-series based on the novel by John McGahern, following a man growing old among a family who try to live through tragic circumstances. Moran is an overbearing father who believes himself to be benevolent, but the death of his wife makes his relationship with his children increasingly difficult.
The 1% Club
Saturday, ITV
Lee Mack (left) hosts the quiz in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts but are all about logic and sense. Answer a question only 1% of the country can get right.