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Hit show Britney, which tells the story of how Charly Clive dealt with being diagnosed with a brain tumour, has been adapted for television. Britney is released by BBC Three on Tuesday, November 30.
Comedian David O'Doherty is the host of a chat show with a difference. In Along for the Ride with David O’Doherty David O’Doherty heads out on a series of carefree, two-wheeled adventures with celebrity guests he’s always wanted to go cycling with. In the first episode, David is taking actor and comedian Richard Ayoade on a two-day cycle adventure to the south coast, with their ultimate destination being the barren landscape of Dungeness.
In My Skin, the BAFTA award winning five-part series from writer Kayleigh Llewellyn returns for a second series. It continues to follow the story of Bethan (Gabrielle Creevy), a Welsh teenager leading a double life as she negotiates a mentally ill mother, played brilliantly by Jo Hartley, and an abusive father, friendships, and sexuality.
Q&A with Michael McIntyre
What can you tell us about the new series?
High drama and hilarity is the best way I can describe the new series of The Wheel.
Which celebrity experts are taking part?
Ten contestants join host Craig for their chance to win a life-changing cash prize. Every week, there’s an incredible £1 million up for grabs, including a £100K bag. In each show, players are hoping that they’ll be randomly selected to take their place in front of the money belt for one of the three head-to-head battles. Whoever banks the most cash in each round will compete in the ‘triple-header’, a tense three-way battle in which whoever grabs – or steals – the most cash will play to win it all in the Moneybags final.
In My Skin, the BAFTA award winning five-part series from writer Kayleigh Llewellyn returns for a second series. It continues to follow the story of Bethan (Gabrielle Creevy), a Welsh teenager leading a double life as she negotiates a mentally ill mother and an abusive father, friendships, and sexuality.
Comedian/consumer campaigner Joe Lycett appears on Who Do You Think You Are? on Tuesday 2nd November on BBC One at 9pm.
He talks below about the experience and the shocks at what he discovered about his family tree.
How did you find the experience of being on WDYTYA?
Jamie Demetriou is ‘Stath’ - an incompetent Greek-Cypriot lettings agent, working in the family business, Michael & Eagle Lettings in North London. Series 3 of Stath Lets Flats picks up from the shock ending of the triple BAFTA-winning second series, as Stath is faced with rescuing Michael & Eagle and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child by Carole. Meanwhile his sister, Sophie, and best friend, Al, deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.
Stephen Merchant, the co-creator of The Office, returns to the BBC with The Outlaws, a contemporary British drama about a disparate group of lawbreakers thrown together to complete a community service sentence. Seven strangers from different walks of life - people who would never normally interact - are forced to work together to renovate a derelict community centre.
Dark comedy-drama Guilt series two launches on Thursday 14 Oct at 9pm on BBC Two. Mark Bonnar, who plays Max, talks about what viewers can look forward to below.
Tell me about the character, Max?
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