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Today's TV: Rounding off the week with regular Friday night faces Jools Holland and Graham Norton


Today's TV: Rounding off the week with regular Friday night faces Jools Holland and Graham Norton
Grayson and Philippa
Grayson’s Art Club (C4, 8pm)
IT’S food week, and Grayson and Philippa Perry are joined by presenter Sue Perkins, who crafts an unusual work of art on the subject. Grayson talks to Rose Wylie, who became an art world star in her 70s. There’s a peak inside the studio of Lucy Sparrow, who uses felt to create colourful replicas of everyday food items. Comedian Mawaan Rizwan makes his own piece of food-related art, and food writer and TV chef Nigella Lawson helps to choose the favourite public art submissions of the week.

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From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks


ON DEMAND: Hi-De-Hi! (BritBox, from Thursday)
By 1980, Jimmy Perry and David Croft were among Britain's top comedy writers. Dad's Army, which ended in 1977 after nine years on our screens, had made their names, while It Ain't Half Hot Mum, which ran for seven, was drawing to a close. Both series had been inspired by their own experiences, in particular those of Perry, and their next project would be too.
Perry was a redcoat at Butlins after leaving the army, and channelled his memories into the show. Hugely popular throughout the 1980s, Hi-De-Hi! is now returning to our screens courtesy of BritBox. Prepare to be amused by a range of wonderful characters, including world weary comedian Ted Bovis (Paul Shane), his naive sidekick Spike (Jeffrey Holland), chief yellowcoat Gladys Pugh (Ruth Madoc) and cleaner/wannabe superstar Peggy Ollerenshaw (Su Pollard).

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From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks | The Westmorland Gazette


ON DEMAND: Hi-De-Hi! (BritBox, from Thursday)
By 1980, Jimmy Perry and David Croft were among Britain's top comedy writers. Dad's Army, which ended in 1977 after nine years on our screens, had made their names, while It Ain't Half Hot Mum, which ran for seven, was drawing to a close. Both series had been inspired by their own experiences, in particular those of Perry, and their next project would be too.
Perry was a redcoat at Butlins after leaving the army, and channelled his memories into the show. Hugely popular throughout the 1980s, Hi-De-Hi! is now returning to our screens courtesy of BritBox. Prepare to be amused by a range of wonderful characters, including world weary comedian Ted Bovis (Paul Shane), his naive sidekick Spike (Jeffrey Holland), chief yellowcoat Gladys Pugh (Ruth Madoc) and cleaner/wannabe superstar Peggy Ollerenshaw (Su Pollard).

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From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks

From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks
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From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks

From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks
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From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks

From Harry & Meghan to Harry Hill: your TV picks
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Deutschland 89 review – the end of history? Not quite


Certainly, not every German was in party mood. In a West German prison, our heroine, Stasi agent Lenora Rauch (the captivating Maria Schrader) lights another cigarette as the news came through about the fall of the wall. “People are screaming for freedom and capitalism is what they’ll get,” she snarls superbly to anyone listening. ”Capitalism is nothing but capitalism. It serves no other purpose. Not freedom, nothing. Capitalism sucks everyone in, and devours them.”
This speech could equally have been written for Keri Russell or Matthew Rhys, who played KGB spies in The Americans, had that drama traced communism to its bitter end. Deutschland 89 goes where The Americans feared to tread.

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