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PICKS OF THE WEEK: 25 NOVEMBER-01 DECEMBER 2024

What to watch this week.



I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

Every night, ITV1

I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! returns which can mean only one thing… the time has come for a brand new cast of celebrities to battle it out in TV’s toughest entertainment challenge. Last year, the show was the biggest Entertainment show on any channel having launched with just under 11 million viewers.



24 Hours In Police Custody

Monday, Channel 4

The landmark documentary series that captures real life drama at its most intense, following police detectives around the clock as they investigate major crimes


Smoggie Queens

Thursday, BBC Three

Dickie's friends and family gather round when his boyfriend dumps him on the doorstep. Can he fight for his love and win back his man?



Band Aid: The Making Of Do They Know It's Christmas

Friday, BBC Four

Forty years on from the release of the hit single by charity supergroup Band Aid, this documentary unearths 75 minutes of rare and previously unseen film footage from the day of recording.


The World According To Kaleb

Friday, Prime Video

Filmed at the Cheltenham Everyman Theatre, the performance will include Kaleb’s unique observations and strong views on anything from sheep to famous people and why farming is the best job in the world. It will also highlight the challenges British farmers face today.



Game Of Throws: Inside Darts

Saturday, Sky Documentaries

This celebratory access-all-areas documentary series tracks the action from pre-tournament preparation to the final and beyond, following up-and-coming hopefuls to top-seeded players - the likes of Michael van Gerwin, Luke Humphries and darts wunderkind Luke "The Nuke" Littler.


The Primrose Railway Children

Sunday, BBC iPlayer

Filmed in and around Glasgow, the dramatic Scottish Highlands and heritage railways, the story follows Phoebe, her older sister Becks, younger brother Perry and their mum Sarah (Nina Toussaint-White) who are living a comfortable life in Glasgow.




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