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Their first case involves an overdosing addict who runs off with Teddy’s phone. The reason that Iain and Sah have been thrown together is that Jan has reluctantly agreed to ride with her nephew Teddy. Iain is getting it all wrong as he is partnered with non-binary Sah, misgendering the newbie paramedic and then assuming they are vegan.
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As they retrace Sir Ranulph’s footsteps, they encounter venomous snakes and crawl through narrow tombs full of mummies. The pair gather at Alexandria, where they prep their Land Rovers for the voyage ahead.

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The Mating Game (Photo: BBC/Silverback Films/Tania Esteban) The Nile with Sir Ranulph FiennesĪ new series in which the explorer is joined by his actor cousin Joseph Fiennes ( The Handmaid’s Tale) on a journey that follows the course of the African river, recreating Sir Ranulph’s own 1969 expedition. Tony Robinson looks at the history of the conflict that followed the invasion of the South by communist North Korean forces, speaking to veterans from all sides. The Korean War – despite claiming more than four million lives and cementing the ongoing division of the peninsular 70 years later – has long been overshadowed by the Second World War before it and the Vietnam War that followed. Britain’s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson Often dismissed as a joke – all drum machines and big hair – the 80s was in fact a musically revolutionary decade, Jones persuasively argues, with the emergence of rap, hip-hop, acid house, dance music and influential music producers. This might at first glance look like one of those throwaway pop nostalgia shows, but the presenter here is GQ editor and veteran music journalist Dylan Jones, who conducts some deeply earnest interviews with Nile Rodgers, Gary Kemp and Trevor Horn in pursuit of his titular argument. Saturday The 80s – Music’s Greatest Decade? With Dylan Jones The quality cast (also including Victoria Hamilton, David Haig and Andrew Buchan) just about breathe life into a thin script. Are the Russians behind the so-called “Ruin Britannia” hack? In tonight’s second episode, prime minister Robert Sutherland (Robert Carlyle) wants to summon the Russian ambassador, against the advice of MI5. To recap: a sunken Second World War munitions ship has exploded off the coast of Kent with disastrous consequences just as a cyber attack has jammed the emergency services’ communications. We also have the denouement of Leonard’s “gross indecency” storyline as the bishop calls Will in to discuss his future in Grantchester. In the final visit – for now – to 1950s Cambridgeshire, Geordie (Robson Green) faces up to his past when a music producer is murdered and an old army buddy is suspected of the crime. And host Jo Brand, who shot down an all-male panel over sexual harassment jokes on the show in 2017, could be an entertaining lightning rod. Rylan Clark-Neal is a sharp cookie and should make a good addition to the satirically minded news quiz as he makes his debut guest panellist appearance.
