PICKS OF THE WEEK: 07-13 NOVEMBER 2022
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PICKS OF THE WEEK: 07-13 NOVEMBER 2022

What to watch this week.



I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!

Every night, ITV

Returning to its home in Australia after a two-year break, celebrities will leave their plush pads and luxuries far behind as they spend three weeks taking on the Australian jungle with a whole host of surprises created just for them.



Between The Covers

Tuesday, BBC Two

Sara is joined by broadcaster and author Graham Norton, The One Show’s Alex Jones, actor Amanda Abbington and former marine-turned-presenter JJ Chalmers.


Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland And Beyond

Tuesday, Channel 4

Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming, TV's 'golden odd couple', are back as their rip-roaring road trip antics continue across Scotland... and beyond.


Two Doors Down

Wednesday, BBC Two

Colin is vulnerable after being unceremoniously dumped. Beth and Eric are doing their best, but conversation is already strained when Christine steams in demanding gory details.



The English

Thursday, BBC Two

Eli Whipp, a retired Pawnee scout out to claim his birthright, meets Cornelia Locke, an Englishwoman hell-bent on revenge. With their paths fated to cross, they decide to travel north together.


Mammals

Friday, Prime Video

Following the story of Jamie (James Corden), a chef whose world implodes when he discovers shocking secrets about his pregnant wife, Amandine (Melia Kreiling).



The Big Narstie Show

Friday, Channel 4

Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan are back for a fifth series of their BAFTA-winning, anarchic, late-night chat show. With big-name guests, music performances, hilarious sketches and celebrity interviews, expect the unexpected from the chat show that breaks every rule in the book.

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