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TV tonight: Johnny Vegas helms a whodunnit

Last modified on Sat 8 May 2021 01.03 EDT Murder, They Hope 9pm, Gold Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson reprise their comedy whodunnit series for a new batch of episodes. Following their disastrous trip to Middlesbrough, Gemma (Gibson) and Terry (Vegas) decide to quit their coach trip company and become private investigators instead, expecting the cases to roll in. When they find themselves with no new clients, they hole up at Gemma’s sister’s place and then stumble on the possession of an item coveted by the murderous Bunnyman, who soon comes calling… Ammar Kalia 8pm, Channel 4 Our trio of gardening experts are celebrating wild gardens this week. They set about transforming the Barnes family’s garden overlooking the Saddleworth countryside in the Pennine hills to incorporate more of its wild side, while Joel makes a living tipi for the kids to play in.

NRL star Todd Carney says he s kissed other players during his footy career

Todd Carney was known as one of the bad boys of rugby league during his NRL career from 2004 to 2014. And in this week s episode of ABC s You Can t Ask That, featuring former NRL and AFL stars, the 34-year-old gave fans a rare insight into his life playing the game. Todd, who played 229 games in his career, was asked why there were no openly gay footy players in Australia given all the physical contact on the field. Speaking out: In this week s episode of You Can t Ask That, featuring former NRL and AFL stars, rugby league  bad boy Todd Carney gave fans a rare insight into his life playing the game 

LS Lowry s Going to the Match to go under hammer at Sotheby s

LS Lowry’s Going to the Match to go under hammer at Sotheby’s Helen Pidd North of England editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock One of LS Lowry’s earliest “Going to …” paintings will go on sale for the first time in 50 years, ahead of an anticipated multimillion-pound auction. The Salford artist is well known for his depictions of football, but Going to the Match from 1928 shows Salfordians heading off to a rugby game. In this painting, the red flag seen flying over the ground, as well as the red scarves worn by several people in the crowd, hints at the Salford Red Devils – Lowry’s local team, which formed in 1873.

LS Lowry painting valued over £2 million to go on show for first time since 1966

LS Lowry painting valued over £2 million to go on show for first time since 1966 By Press Association 2021 LS Lowry painting valued over £2 million to go on show for first time since 1966 An LS Lowry painting depicting a crowd travelling to a rugby game is to go on show for the first time since 1966. The painting, titled Going To The Match, is being sold by auction house Sotheby’s, who have valued it between £2 million and £3 million ahead of its sale. The 1928 work shows crowds heading to a rugby league match against an industrial backdrop and is thought to possibly depict fans of Salford Red Devils, Lowry’s local team.

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