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The rangers will soon turn these models, influencers, presenters, singers and sports stars into lean, mean surviving machines — even if it kills them. Set in , season 2 of this satirical US drama explores what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and the lengths one woman will go to in order to finally belong. With dreams of status and glamour, Alma Fillcot hopes to fill a recently vacated seat in her local garden club, led by the intimidating Rita Castillo.
Na Slimmers Wednesday, TG4, 8. We get into their homes lives, their minds and fridges as they face into their new lifestyles choices and their attempts to controlling their weight. We see how each deals with adopting to a healthier lifestyle and the methods they use to achieve their own weight goals.
Inspired by the Coronavirus pandemic — and the doomscrolling many of us embarked on as a result — new documentary Go mBeirimid Beo is a tongue-in-cheek look at apocalypses past, present and future, and how the people of Ireland have prepared for them. Or not. Animals with Cameras Wednesday, BBC Two, 8pm Gordon Buchanan and tech specialist Chris Watts are back to reveal more groundbreaking footage showing the behaviour of our favourite animals. They will uncover the curious lives of koalas and kangaroos, and take to the air with a fleet of flying foxes and a squadron of gannets.
The first of four new episodes heads into our oceans. In the Bahamas, the team are out on the water with experts to fit a specially designed camera to a Caribbean reef shark, giving a view of the reef as they glide through gullies of coral inaccessible to human divers. But one part of the tragedy has not been told until now. Constantine Gras documented the struggles of the Grenfell Residents Group, who raised issues and concerns about the work being carried out.
Lauren Laverne of BBC Radio 6 Music is at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London, to guide viewers through each of the 12 shortlisted records, with the ceremony culminating in the announcement of the winner of the much-coveted main prize. The trial resulted from an ongoing feud between Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry, who was enraged at the love affair between Wilde and his son, Lord Alfred Douglas.
Queensberry instructed the up-and-coming lawyer Carson to defend the case. Wilde knew Carson from their young days as fellow students at Trinity. The stage was set for a cataclysmic showdown in court that became one of the most scandalous trials of the Victorian era.
Forced to withdraw the case, Wilde was soon arrested and himself put on trial. So, presenter Sandi Toksvig will be kicking off the run by asking questions around the theme of sick. Trying to come up with quite interesting answers will be comedian Maisie Adam, who is well on her way to being a panel show veteran, but still seems like a newcomer compared with fellow guests Jo Brand and Lee Mack, as well as regular Alan Davies.
Now, Tom Stoppard is welcoming Alan Yentob into his house in the country to reveal the influences and inspirations behind his plays, including the latest, Leopoldstadt. He also opens up about his family history, including how he was born Tomas Straussler in what was then Czechoslovakia, just before the second World War. Fresh from the brilliant Taskmaster, Greg Davies stars in a new sitcom, all about an ordinary guy with an unusual job.
He plays Wicky, the man responsible for cleaning up the crime scene after all the forensic teams have packed up. In the first episode, Wicky is rushing to clean up after a particularly nasty stabbing and get home in time for curry night.
But his crewmates are equally ferocious, in particular harpooner Drax Colin Farrell. Also starring Stephen Graham and Tom Courtney. He loves the bedroom sizes, the neighbours and the easy commute to work, but Shammie is fed up with the small kitchen, busy road and just one bathroom for the multigenerational household. Can Stuart convince them that they can adapt the house to meet their needs, or will Scarlette persuade them to make a move?
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