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PICKS OF THE WEEK: 29 SEPTEMBER-05 OCTOBER, WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK

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Our picks of what to watch during the week ahead.


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Richard Osman's House Of Games

Monday-Friday, BBC Two

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Melanie Bracewell, Ruth Madeley, Jenny Powell and Mark Steel take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman. A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.



Blue Lights

Monday, BBC One

Two years into their jobs as response officers Grace, Annie and Tommy are accustomed to life under the blue lights. But their work will take them into a sinister world hidden behind the veneer of middle-class life, the world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organised crime. The old political and criminal order has gone and a new global gang rule Belfast, bringing danger closer to home for our officers than ever before.


Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home

Thursday, BBC One

This intimate film, shot over three years with Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon and their children Kelly and Jack, as well as their close friends, follows the final chapter of Ozzy’s life. After 25 years living in LA, he and Sharon decide the time has come to return home to the English country house in Buckinghamshire where they once brought up their family. But before he retires completely, he’s also determined to perform one last time for his army of fans.



DIY SOS

Friday, BBC One

The team are in Leicester to help seven-year-old Isla, a bright and determined little girl who dreams of living more independently in her own home. Born with a rare genetic condition, Isla requires a fully bespoke environment - from accessible furniture to specially designed living spaces. But creating a home that supports her now and into the future is no small feat. With limited space and a long list of bespoke adaptations, the team face one of their biggest logistical and emotional challenges yet.


Have I Got News For You

Friday, BBC One

Victoria Coren Mitchell is the host, with guest panellists actress Sheila Hancock and actor and comedian Miles Jupp joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop as they delve into the news.


How Are You? It's Alan Partridge

Friday, BBC One

Leaving behind a lucrative career voicing radio commercials, Alan Partridge makes a bravely personal and personally brave return to television - to make Britain’s first ever documentary about mental health.



Rob Brydon's Honky Tonk Road Trip

Sunday, BBC Two

Actor, comedian and lifelong music fan Rob Brydon travels through the southern states of America to mark the centenary of country music. He’s on a mission to uncover the history of the genre - where it began, how it evolved, and why it’s experiencing a major resurgence, especially in the UK.


Frauds

Sunday, ITV1

New heist thriller starring Suranne Jones and Jodie Whittaker as complex duo Bert and Sam, whose intertwined past resurfaces in the setting of Southern Spain after a decade of separation.  As Sam has sought a low-key life, Bert’s release from a Spanish prison for compassionate reasons reignites her ambition for one final, significant score.


On the pretext of one final, multi-million-pound art heist, Bert attempts to lure Sam out of retirement, but at what cost?  Can Sam stay one step ahead of her former friend, who is clearly capable of treachery? Or will the push and pull of their toxic friendship see them both ruined before they are able to pull off the job?



Challenge Anneka

Sunday, 5

They may be miles from the sea, but the Luton Sea Cadets help hundreds of young people from 10 up to 18 years old learn confidence and new skills, and District Warrant Officer Martin and Volunteer Vicki are challenging Anneka to refurbish their dilapidated barracks. Anneka must also design and mint a medal to commemorate the grand opening of Luton Sea Cadets’ newly refurbished barracks and build a river pontoon to help bring the sea to these landlocked cadets. No easy feat in three short days!


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