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Cook Clever Waste Less With Prue And Rupy
8.30pm, Channel 4
Bake Off’s Prue Leith joins food expert Dr Rupy Aujla to help families find ways to save money and reduce food waste. Tonight’s first subjects are Bristolian parents David and Nadya, whose two sons’ food allergies have caused their shopping bills to rocket.
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9pm, BBC One
If Jack didn’t die of exposure or an overdose, who does that put in the frame for murder? Nancy is holding tight to the fraying bond holding the brewery five together. Meanwhile, Arwel (Eddie Marsan) has been burning evidence and a flashback exposes the Evans family’s dysfunction.
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May 21, 2021
The Great British Photography Challenge airs this summer on BBC Four – six contestants will undertake a range of themed weekly challenges across the UK. The show is hosted by top celebrity and portrait shooter, Rankin, who reveals more in this exclusive interview
Rankin and the contestants
Rankin first made his mark on the industry when he co-founded Dazed & Confused Magazine in 1991. Throughout his career, he has shot everyone from Kate Moss, David Bowie and the Queen. On the Great British Photography Challenge, he is taking on the role of a mentor for six photographers as they work to create a portfolio to be revealed in an exhibition in the series finale.
The Apprentice forced to scrap trips abroad over Covid fears
Exclusive
20 May 2021, 19:16
Updated: 20 May 2021, 21:59
THE Apprentice candidates can kiss goodbye to trips abroad due to the pandemic.
Wannabe tycoons have been sent to so many global destinations setting up wine and safari tours in South Africa or octopus shopping in Malta it was starting to look like a travel show.
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Covid restrictions mean The Apprentice candidates can kiss goodbye to trips to global destinations like South Africa or Malta
But Covid restrictions mean that if Lord Sugar wants to send them anywhere when the 16th series airs in 2022, it will have to be a UK destination.