PICKS OF THE WEEK: 15-21 SEPTEMBER, WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK
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Our picks of what to watch during the week ahead.

Dress The Nation
Sunday, ITV1
Over five episodes, nine contestants ranging in age from 22 to 59 will be challenged to create garments that reflect the values of modern M&S customers: style, versatility, value, and quality. Working individually and in teams, the designers will navigate high-pressure tasks and industry-level critiques, all under the scrutiny of a judging panel that includes M&S’s own Maddy Evans, Lisa Illes, and Mitch Hughes joined by fashion experts and celebrity guests
Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends
Sunday-Thursday, ITV2
 Olivia Attwood will be transforming a new batch of unruly boys in an explosive second series in which the boyfriends are badder. From commitment-phobes to serial cheats, these eight bad boyfriends travel to a paradise island under the guise of a new raucous TV show’ but are soon met with a game-changing surprise - Olivia Attwood alongside their long-suffering partners and the true premise of the show. When the truth is unleashed, will these bad boyfriends rise to the occasion and be willing to rectify their wicked ways?
Michael Palin In Venezuela
Tuesday, 5
Michael Palin’s latest epic journey is to often troubled but little explored Venezuela, a huge and once oil rich country that has been called the most dangerous in South America; under authoritarian rule, financially in meltdown and facing massive social challenges from this economic collapse. But it is also one of the most beautiful places in the world where visitors are few and awe-inspiring regions remain unexplored.
The Morning Show
Wednesday, Apple TV+
Season four of The Morning Show opens in spring 2024, almost two years after the events of season three. With the UBA-NBN merger complete, the newsroom must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and the elusive nature of truth in a polarized America. In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups — who can you trust?
Long Lost Family
Thursday, ITV1
The BAFTA Award-winning documentary series returns to ITV for its 15th series as presenters Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell reunite more family members with their missing loved ones. Together with a team of trained intermediaries, DNA experts and investigators, Nicky and Davina find people that previously couldn’t be traced and answer questions that have haunted their entire lives.
Strictly Come Dancing
Saturday, BBC One
The launch show starts with a bang as the entire Strictly family hit the dance floor for an epic opening performance. Two new professionals arrive in style with a sizzling poolside routine, Jessie J provides music and 2024 Strictly champions Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell return for one last dance together.
Married At First Sight UK
Sunday, E4
Bursting with butterflies, our new brides and new grooms will first meet at the altar to make their vows in stunning wedding ceremonies. They’ll take of leap of faith to find love as they jet off on luxury honeymoons and start a bold new chapter in their lives. They’ll move in together, attend dinner parties with fellow couples, and reunite at commitment ceremonies where every couple will lift the lid on how they really feel in their relationship.Â