TV Guide 2024-11-09
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*'''Stephen Mulhern's Celebrity Catchphrase with Stephen Mulhern''' (ITV, 7pm) Repeat with Kadeena Cox, Adam James, Ellie Taylor. | *'''Stephen Mulhern's Celebrity Catchphrase with Stephen Mulhern''' (ITV, 7pm) Repeat with Kadeena Cox, Adam James, Ellie Taylor. | ||
*'''The Wheel''' (BBC1, 8.05) Tonight's stars are Richard Osman, Tony Bellew, Steph McGovern, Anton Du Beke, Josie Gibson, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Helen Flanagan. ''Repeated late Monday night.'' | *'''The Wheel''' (BBC1, 8.05) Tonight's stars are Richard Osman, Tony Bellew, Steph McGovern, Anton Du Beke, Josie Gibson, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Helen Flanagan. ''Repeated late Monday night.'' | ||
- | *'''The Chase Celebrity Special''' (ITV, 8.05) New episode with Richard Bacon, Daisy | + | *'''The Chase Celebrity Special''' (ITV, 8.05) New episode with Richard Bacon, Daisy Arwen Campbell, Neil Jones, Gary Wilmot. |
*'''The Money List''' (RTÉ1, 8.25). | *'''The Money List''' (RTÉ1, 8.25). | ||
*'''Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening''' (ITV, 9.05) Mel B and daughter Phoenix, Jonathan Ross and daughter Honey, Richard Madeley and daughter Chloe. | *'''Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening''' (ITV, 9.05) Mel B and daughter Phoenix, Jonathan Ross and daughter Honey, Richard Madeley and daughter Chloe. |
Current revision as of 19:50, 7 November 2024
Children in Need week is marked with a celebrity Interior Design Masters (BBC1, Tue) and the big telethon on Friday. Bargain Hunt celebrates Doctors and does a Children in Need special (BBC1, Thu, Fri).
Harry and Paul from The Traitors do Antiques Road Trip (BBC2, Wed). It's the final of BBC New Comedy Award (BBC1, Wed) and of Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, Fri). Another chance to view Beat the Pack with Jake Humphrey (BBC2, weekdays); don't think we've seen this since 2013.
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Contents |
Saturday 9 November
- Game on, Grandparents! (BBC2, 7.40am) Formula One, unless I'm very much mistaiken.
- Fighting Talk (Radio 5, 11am).
- Four in a Bed (C4, 12.55) Repeats.
- Bargain Hunt (BBC1, 1.15).
- Junior Taskmaster (C4, 3.30) Repeat from last night.
- Ninja Warrior (ITV, 4pm).
- Bake Off (C4, 4.30) Repeat from last week.
Primetime
- Alan Carr's Picture Slam (BBC1, 5.50).
- Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1, 6.30) Once more to the floor. Signed on the Red Button.
- Stephen Mulhern's Celebrity Catchphrase with Stephen Mulhern (ITV, 7pm) Repeat with Kadeena Cox, Adam James, Ellie Taylor.
- The Wheel (BBC1, 8.05) Tonight's stars are Richard Osman, Tony Bellew, Steph McGovern, Anton Du Beke, Josie Gibson, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Helen Flanagan. Repeated late Monday night.
- The Chase Celebrity Special (ITV, 8.05) New episode with Richard Bacon, Daisy Arwen Campbell, Neil Jones, Gary Wilmot.
- The Money List (RTÉ1, 8.25).
- Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening (ITV, 9.05) Mel B and daughter Phoenix, Jonathan Ross and daughter Honey, Richard Madeley and daughter Chloe.
Sunday 10 November
- The Boss (BBC2, 2.40) Displaced from its weekday repeat run by the budget last month.
- BBC Brain (Radio 4, 4.30) Heat 11.
- Lego Masters Down Under (E4, 5.10) Disney.
Primetime
- The Money List (RTÉ1, 6.30).
- Tipping Point Lucky Stars (ITV, 7pm; not UTV) Anna Williamson, Amir Khan, Stuart Pearce.
- Strictly Come Dancing The Results (BBC1, 7.20) With a performance from Reg Snipton. Signed on the Red Button.
- Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, 9pm) Layton Live follows at 10pm.
- QI (BBC2, 9.30; NI 10.30) Very Varied, a revised repeat from Tuesday.
Weekday Daytimes
- Bargain Hunt (BBC1, 12.15; Mon 12.20, Scot 3pm Thu) New on Tuesday (Wetherby), Thursday (Doctors special), and Friday (Children in Need celeb special: Nicki Chapman and Briony May Williams from Escape to the Country vs Jacqui Joseph and Martin Roberts from Homes Under the Hammer). Repeats elsewhere.
- !mpossible (BBC2, 1pm); The Tournament (BBC2, 1.45; Wales 2.35 Tue); Beat the Pack (BBC2, 2.30; Wales 3.20 Tue) Repeats. The last one should be fascinating, it's the Jake Humphrey one with bluff and persuasion, and don't think we've seen it since it first went out in 2013.
- Countdown (C4, 2.10) Angela Scanlon is the guest. Repeat at 6am next day.
- Tipping Point Lucky Stars (ITV, 3pm) Selected classic episodes.
- The Bidding Room (BBC1, 3.45) Refurbished episodes.
- Deal or No Deal (ITV, 4pm) New episodes.
- Antiques Road Trip (BBC1, 4.30) Raj Bisram and Hettie Jago, starting in Cambridgeshire.
- Four in a Bed (C4, 5pm) New episodes.
- The Chase (ITV, 5pm) New episodes.
- Pointless (BBC1, 5.15) Repeats with Andi Oliver.
- House of Games (3) (BBC2, 6pm) Josh Jones, Molly Rainford, Mark Rhodes, Sonia.
- Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two (BBC2, 6.30).
- The Masked Singer Us (ITV2, 7pm) Shown on Fox in 2023; this year's "they could only afford the fees for one episode" is Dick Van Dyke.
- Race Across the World (BBC3, 8pm) This year's series, in east Asia.
- Whose Line Is It Anyway Usa (Comedy Central, 8pm) New episodes.
Monday 11 November
- Just a Minute (Radio 4 Extra, 2pm and 8pm) Classic episodes from 2010.
- Mastermind (BBC2, 7.30) Subjects: New Order, West Indies cricket, James Bond books, Amy Johnson.
- Only Connect (BBC2, 8pm) Winners round: Four Opinions vs Cat Cows.
- University Challenge (BBC2, 8.30) SOAS vs St Edmund Hall Oxford in the very last heat.
- Masterchef The Professionals (BBC1, 9pm) Welsh cakes with poached plums.
- Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, 9pm). Layton Live follows at 10pm.
- Growing Pains (Comedy Central, 9pm) Personal pain from Al Murray, Vogue Williams, Kyrah Gray.
- Have I Got A Bit More News for You (BBC1 England and Scotland, 10.40; Wales, 11.40, not NI) Roy Wood Jr, Richard Osman, Roisin Conaty.
Bonus feature
- Paul Sinha's Perfect Pub Quiz (Radio 4, 6.30) Paul goes on the road again.
Tuesday 12 November
- Act Your Age (Radio 4 Extra, 2pm, 8pm) From 2008.
- Interior Design Masters for Children in Need (BBC1, 8pm) A special edition with Jon Richardson, Joanne McNally, Darren Harriott, Leomie Anderson, Shirlie and Martin Kemp. One will win the Stand Out Space, all will help a young carers' project.
- Bake Off (C4, 8pm) 1970s week. Sign language interpretation on 4Seven.
- Masterchef The Professionals (BBC1, 9pm) Blue cheese gnudi dumplings, which apparently are a thing.
- QI XL (BBC2, 9pm) Vets, with Tom Allen, Melanie Bracewell, Desiree Burch.
- The Rap Game (BBC3, 9pm) "Heartbreak and Hostility". Repeated on BBC1 early Sunday morning.
- Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, 9pm). Layton Live follows at 10pm.
- Unforgivable (BBC2, 9.45) Mel Giedroyc and Lou Sanders talk repentance with Tom Allen, Gemma Collins, and Darren Harriott. From 2021.
Wednesday 13 November
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks (KYTV Maximillian 2am; repeated KYTV Maximillian and The Satellite Channel, 9pm) Perrie, Bradley Simpson, Duncan James, Sam Campbell.
- Wales' Home of the Year (BBC1 Wales, 7pm) South East.
- Counterpoint (Radio 4 Extra, 2pm, 8pm) Repeats from 2013.
- Celebrity Antiques Road Trip (BBC2, 7pm) Harry and Paul from The Traitors, in the Scottish highlands.
- Portrait Artist of the Year (Artsworld and The Satellite Channel, 8pm) Sitting: Jill Scott, Jimi Famurewa, Lyall Hakaraia.
- Big Brother (ITV2, 9pm; VM3, 10pm). Layton Live follows at 10pm.
- BBC New Comedy Award 2024 (BBC1, 10.40; NI, Wales 11.10; revised version Radio 4 11pm) The grand final.
- Survivor (TG4, 11.35) "How am I the Mobster?". Repeated next Saturday.
Thursday 14 November
- Unspeakable (Radio 4, 6.30) Amy Gledhill, Andrew Maxwell, and Rob Rinder try to fill verbigaps.
- Masterchef The Professionals (BBC1, 8pm) This week's weekly final is offal.
- Bake Off an Extra Slice (C4, 8pm) Ellie Taylor and Layton Williams.
- Taskmaster (C4, 9pm) The grand final.
- RuPaul's Drag Race (BBC3, 9pm) Family makeovers. Repeated BBC1 late Friday.
- Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, 9pm). Layton Live follows at 10pm.
Friday 15 November
- Breaking the News (Radio Scotland, 1.32; BBC Scotland tv 11.30).
- The Unbelievable Truth (Radio 4 Extra, 2pm, 8pm) David Mitchell's fact-spotting quiz.
- Junior Taskmaster (C4, 8pm) Rose Matafeo and Mike Wozniak give children aged 9-11 silly things to do.
- RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under (BBC3, 9pm) Celebrity Impersonation.
- Beat the Chasers (ITV, 9pm; not UTV) Repeat.
- Big Brother (VM2 and ITV2, 9pm) The grand final. Layton Live follows at 10.30.
Sign language interpretation
- Dress the Nation (ITV, 3am Sat, 5.05am Tue) The recently concluded series.
- Deal or No Deal (ITV, 5.05am Sat, Tue-Fri) Shown earlier in the day.
- Strictly Come Dancing (BBC Red Button, 6.30pm Sat, 7.20pm Sun).
- Bake Off (E4, 12.45 pm Sun); Bake Off An Extra Slice (C4, 1am Tue). Last week's shows.
- Scotland's Greatest Escape (BBC Scotland, 3pm Mon) This year's series.
- Masterchef The Professionals (BBC2, 1.15am Tue, 1.05am Wed, 12.35am Fri) Shown last week on BBC1.
- Bake Off (4Seven, 8pm Tue; C4, 12.10am Thu) This week's show.
- Taskmaster (C4, 12.20am Wed), Junior Taskmaster (C4, 3.25am Wed) Last week's shows.
- Celebrity Antiques Road Trip (BBC2, 1.30am Thu) From last year's series.
- RuPaul's Drag Race (BBC3, 2.45am Fri) Shown earlier in the night.
Challenge
Saturday
7am The Chase 9am Bruce's Price is Right 10am Supermarket Sweep 11am Famous Family Fortunes 1pm Cash Trapped 3pm The Chase 11pm Bullseye 4am The Chase
Sunday
7am Scrapheap Challenge 10am The Crystal Maze 11am Play Your Cards Right 12 noon Dickinson's Real Deal 1pm Blankety Blank 3pm Through the Keyhole 4pm Cash Trapped 5pm The Chase
Monday - Friday
7am The Chase 10am The Crystal Maze (Mon: The Weakest Link) 11am Pointless Celebrities 12 noon The Chase 1pm Family Fortunes 3pm Catchphrase 4pm Blockbusters 5pm The Crystal Maze 6pm Bullseye 7pm Cash Trapped 8pm The Chase 10pm Who Wants to be a Millionaire 11pm Bullseye 12 midnight Who Wants to be a Millionaire 1am The Crystal Maze 2am The Chase 4am Who Wants to be a Millionaire 5am Bullseye