PickS of the week
YOUR CAN’T-MISS TV SHOWS FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS
BLACK CLASSICAL MUSIC: THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY
Tonight, BBC Four, 9pm
LENNY HENRY and Suzy Klein celebrate the lives and works of black classical composers and musicians. The film includes special performances by Chineke! Orchestra, Europe’s first majority black, Asian and minority ethnic orchestra, at St John’s Smith Square, London.
FREDDIE FLINTOFF: LIVING WITH BULIMIA
Monday, BBC1, 9pm
IN THIS documentary, cricketer-turned-TVpresenter Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff faces up to his eating disorder for the first time and asks whether he needs professional help to tackle it. He also finds he’s not alone – an estimated 1.5 million people in the UK have an eating disorder, of which 25% are male.
THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF
Tuesday, Channel 4, 8pm
HAVE a cuppa at hand – and preferably something to dunk in it – it’s biscuit week. Not that judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood will be dipping any of the bakers’ creations in their tea, as they are look for crunch, taste and in, the showstopper, decoration.
MARY BERRY’S SIMPLE COMFORTS
Wednesday, BBC2, 8pm MARY explores how families can use food to create their own sense of home, meeting a father-and-daughter team who take their home cooking to the streets with a food van, and a family who have created a slice of Sicily in north London. The chef also spends time with a family celebrating Diwali and makes some of her own favourites, including a bolognese bake and a wild bramble mousse.
FIRST DATES
Thursday, Channel 4, 10pm MAITRE D Fred Sirieix and his team of Cupids return to the restaurant. Among tonight’s hopefuls is 24-year-old party animal Nikita, from Swansea, who’s looking for someone wild. Enter Rhys, an engineer from the Welsh valleys, also known for his controversial antics during a night out.
THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW
Friday, BBC1, 10.45pm
THE host returns for his 28th series. Graham chats remotely to music icon Dolly Parton and Emmywinning star of The Night Of, Riz Ahmed. Then, actor Rupert Everett, comedian and actress Lolly Adefope and stand-up Sara Pascoe drop by the studio to talk about their latest projects. Music is from Irish singersongwriter Roisin Murphy.
THE WALL
Saturday, BBC1, 9.15pm DANNY DYER is back with a second series of the ultimate game of risk and reward, where contestants could win a fortune.