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Tonight s top TV tips include I Can See Your Voice, Nomadland, Exterminate All the Brutes, the season finale of Keeping Faith, The Killing ten years on, and Mayo day . . .
Pick of the Day
I Can See Your Voice, 7.25pm, BBC One
In decades to come, future generations will see clips of this show and the likes of The Masked Singer and wonder what was going on.
Still, if you can’t have some silly fun on a Saturday night during a pandemic, when can you?
Former
Phoenix Nights bouncer Paddy McGuinness hosts the mystery singing game show (another South Korean import), in which contestants aided by a celebrity panel must spot good singers without hearing them.
John âMikeâ Linehan, 81, formerly from Henderson Harbor By Submitted by funeral home | January 8, 2021 at 4:16 PM EST - Updated January 8 at 4:16 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - John âMikeâ Linehan, 81, formerly from Henderson Harbor, passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at the Samaritan Summit Village Nursing Home where heâd been residing.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Watertown.
Mike was born in Watertown, NY on December 27, 1939 to the late John Raymond and Helen Linehan. After graduating from High School, Mike joined the Air Force in 1960 where he was honorably discharged in 1966. Afterwards he owned and operated his familyâs insurance agency.
Jodie Whittaker returns as The Doctor on New Year s Day
Credit: BBC
Baby, it’s looking bleak outside - or at least it is when it comes to Christmas TV. Thanks to a certain party-pooping virus, production schedules have veered more drunkenly than an egg-nogged reindeer. And, pandemic aside, there’s been a touch of festive laziness from the terrestrial channels, an overreliance on familiar stodge.
It’s certainly no vintage year, then. But among the grim lockdown specials and hurriedly ‘regifted’ repeats, there’s some hope. From a chilling account of real-life murders which will make you never want to hear the phrase “Gap Yah” again to a sumptuous, gossipy period drama, this lot should haul you up and dust you down from any post-prandial slumps.
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