This week is set to be a cracker for telly fans, with a host of new shows hitting the screens that are sure to keep you glued to your sofa.
Over on ITV, Stephen Mulhern is back with a brand new game show where he challenges a slew of celebs to take part in mind-boggling tasks. Meanwhile, Channel 4 is bringing back The Great British Bake-Off for another season of delicious drama.
The Beeb is also stepping up its game with a thrilling new series titled The Guest, starring Eve Myles and Gabrielle Creevy. This gripping drama delves into the perils of toxic friendships, and it’s guaranteed to send shivers down your spine.
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And last but certainly not least, Jenna Ortega is returning as Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s smash-hit series, as the stoic character continues her quest to save her mate Enid from a looming demise. Here’s the scoop on all the shows you need to watch out for.
Stephen Mulhern challenges a string of celebs to mind-boggling challenges -Credit:ITV
You Bet! On Tour
Saturday, ITV
Stephen Mulhern is taking his game show on the road, and he’s bringing a gaggle of celebs along for the ride. Holly Willoughby, Zoe Ball, Rylan Clark, Judi Love, Oti Mabuse, Johnny Vegas and Josh Widdicombe are just some of the famous faces joining Stephen at various UK locations as they try to guess whether plucky members of the public can pull off their challenges or not.
Each contestant, whether showcasing a quirky talent or attempting a heart-stopping mega stunt, is vying for the weekly title of You Bet champion, and a cool £5000 cash prize.
Mr Burton and Mr Steer in Educating Yorkshire -Credit:gary calton
Educating Yorkshire
Sunday, 8pm, Channel 4
Over a decade after the first series aired, cameras are heading back to Thornhill Community Academy in Dewsbury for another glimpse into the lives of the students and staff at this Yorkshire secondary school.
English teacher Mr Burton has now stepped up as Head Teacher, and along with his new team, he’s tackling challenges left, right and centre. From a national attendance crisis and the influence of social media on his students, to an increase in teenage anxiety and struggles to recruit new teachers at a time when nearly a third leave the profession within five years.
Of course, there are new students to get acquainted with too, and a plethora of memorable characters roaming the corridors who are sure to become fan favourites.
The Guest
Monday, BBC One
When Ria (played by Black Doves’ Gabrielle Creevy) begins cleaning for business owner Fran (portrayed by Torchwood’s Eve Myles), she becomes captivated by her confident and self-assured boss, who encourages her to take charge of her life.
However, when Fran’s advice leads to a shocking event, the lives of these two very different women become entwined by shared secrets and dangerous plots in this four-part thriller created by Industry and Men Up writer Matthew Barry.
Twelve hopefuls try their luck at The Great British Bake-Off -Credit:Channel 4 / Love Productions
The Great British Bake Off
Tuesday, 8pm, Channel 4
It’s time for a new batch of aspiring bakers to step into the iconic tent and present their creations on the gingham altar for the judges’ inspection. All of them are hoping for a coveted Hollywood handshake while praying they don’t receive criticism for their soggy bottoms.
Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond are back on hosting duties for the Great British Bake Off, with Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood scrutinising the signature challenges, technical bakes and showstoppers. The spin-off show An Extra Slice, hosted by Jo Brand and Tom Allen, will be returning to our screens on Friday evenings.
Davina McCall fronts Stranded on Honeymoon Island -Credit:CREDIT LINE:BBC/CPL Productions
Stranded on Honeymoon Island
Wednesday, BBC1
This dating show features 12 singles looking for love, who head on honeymoon with someone they’ve only met for five minutes during a speed date.
Each of the six couples are left on remote tropical beaches, where they must learn to work together and communicate effectively as they face the show’s surprise challenges.
Long Lost Family: The Mother and Baby Home Scandal
Wednesday, ITV
Presenters Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell delve into the scandal of the Mother and Baby homes that dealt with unmarried mothers in the UK during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
As campaigners demand an apology from the government following mounting claims of cruelty at the homes, the hosts help some of the mothers who were pressured to give their children up for adoption, reuniting families that have been tragically separated for decades.
Wednesday: Part II
Wednesday, Netflix
The coolest member of the Addams family, Wednesday, is back for the final four episodes of the second series. Alongside Jenna Ortega, we’ll see Gwendoline Christie (as Wednesday’s deceased school principal-turned spirit guide) and Lady Gaga in a role yet to be revealed.
A Remarkable Place To Die
Wednesday, U
Sydney homicide detective Anais Mallory heads back to her New Zealand hometown following the mysterious road accident death of her sister in this gripping crime drama series from Down Under.
When she’s not cracking local cases or trying to uncover what really happened to her sister, Anais has to navigate the awkwardness of sharing the small town with her ex-fiancé, who is now married to her estranged best friend.
Emily Corcoran portrays straight-talking farmer Shirley who goes on the hunt for answers about her biological Greek family
The Sunshine Murders
Thursday, 5
Peter Andre makes a return to acting as a crime-solving pathologist in this murder mystery drama series set in Greece and Cyprus. Dora Chryssikou portrays a New Zealand farmer who journeys to the Mediterranean to find her missing father, and then joins forces with her detective half-sister (series creator Emily Corcoran) to try to locate him – while also helping to solve some local crimes along the way. The cast also includes Dynasty star Stephanie Beacham, Star Trek: Next Generation’s Marina Sirtis and EastEnders‘ Nina Wadia.
Sabrina Impacciatore plays social media editor Esmeralda in The Paper -Credit:Sky TV
The Paper
Friday, Sky Max
The mockumentary team behind the US version of The Office are back with a new sitcom, this time focusing their cameras on the staff of a historic but struggling Midwestern local newspaper.
Domhnall Gleeson takes the lead as Ned Sampson, the new editor-in-chief of the Toledo Truth-Teller, in a star-studded cast that includes The White Lotus’ Sabrina Impacciatore, Famalam’s Gbemisola Ikumelo and Alan Partridge sidekick Tim Key. And for fans of The Office, Oscar Nunez will be reprising his role as accountant Oscar Martinez.
Denzel Washington teams up with Spike Lee for Highest 2 Lowest
Highest 2 Lowest
Friday, AppleTV+
Spike Lee, the acclaimed director of Malcolm X, teams up once again with Denzel Washington for this gripping crime thriller. A modern day reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s celebrated 1963 film High and Low, Denzel stars as a music mogul whose son becomes the target of a ransom plot.
Love Con Revenge
Friday, Netflix
Cecilie Fjellhøy, a former victim of the Tindler Swindler, joins forces with private investigator Brianne Joseph to investigate real-life romance fraud schemes. This six-part documentary series aims to help women and men who have been unable to find assistance through traditional avenues.
Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping
Friday, 10pm, Channel 4
Peep Show, Channel 4’s longest running sitcom, sees its stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb reunite for a brand-new comedy sketch series.
The six-part series boasts an ensemble cast of next generation writer/performers including Ghosts’ Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Mexican-American comedian Lara Ricote, Starstruck’s Stevie Martin and American stand-up star Krystal Evans, supported by a talented team of established and emerging writers behind the scenes.
Tilly Ramsay follows in her father’s footsteps as she fronts her own cooking show -Credit:Courtesy of Prime
Dish It Out
Friday, Amazon Prime
Tilly Ramsay, daughter of renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, is making a name for herself in the culinary world with her new series. The show sees Tilly, a passionate food enthusiast, unboxing surprise ingredients and tools before recreating recipes from celebrity chefs, social media influencers and family members.
With plenty of laughs, heartwarming moments and delicious dishes, Tilly shows she’s more than just ‘Gordon Ramsay’s daughter’.
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