PICKS OF THE WEEK: 12-18 DECEMBER 2022
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PICKS OF THE WEEK: 12-18 DECEMBER 2022

What to watch this week.



Litvinenko

Thursday, ITVX

Four-part drama based on the true story of the police investigation into the poisoning of the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko.


Gordon, Gino And Fred Unseen

Thursday & Friday, ITV1

Gordon, Gino and Fred take a trip down memory lane reliving their epic road trips across Mexico the USA and Morocco, revealing all the funniest unseen bits and bloopers that didn’t make it on TV, until now!



Bad Education

Thursday, BBC Three

Class K are back for a careers day and reunion that descends into mayhem. Meanwhile Alfie has a decision to make – will he finally leave the school forever to be with Gulliver?


Dance Monsters

Friday, Netflix

Dance Monsters is a large-scale dancing competition with a monster twist, giving a colourful global stage to people passionate about dance, as they compete in a way they’ve never been able to before.



Strictly Come Dancing: The Final

Saturday, BBC One

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman host the live grand final of the BBC One dance competition as four celebrities battle for the glitterball trophy.


His Dark Materials

Sunday, BBC One

New cast for series three includes Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Commander Ogunwe and Jamie Ward as Father Gomez. Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Simon Harrison, and Chipo Chung are the rebel angels Balthamos, Baruch and Xaphania; while Ama will be played by Amber Fitzgerald-Woolfe.



Britain's Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician

Sunday, ITV1

This one-off spectacular will bring together the world’s most memorable and greatest magicians from past series of Got Talent as they compete to become the ultimate champion of magic and win a huge £50,000 cash prize.

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